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The RayNeo Air 4 Pro project your phone or laptop screen into a 201-inch virtual display with surprisingly vivid picture quality.
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The RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses are 20% off right now during Amazon Prime Day, bringing the price down to $239 for the Standard Edition and $255 for the Limited Justice and Chaos Editions.
These AR glasses are the #1 top selling pair on Amazon for their combination of features relative to price. We recently tested them and found them to have surprisingly good clarity and vibrance as they're the world's first XR glasses with HDR10 support.
Also: June Prime Day live blog 2026: We're tracking Amazon deals on SSDs, TVs, laptops and more First unveiled at CES 2026, they're definitely one of the more affordable pairs on the market right now, especially compared to competitors that run double the price.
