Core Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Display | Dual Sony Micro OLED |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 per eye (3840 x 1080 in 3D mode) |
| Virtual Screen | 201-inch equivalent (perceived at 6 meters) |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz (Gaming mode) / 60Hz (Standard) |
| Peak Brightness | 600 nits (10-level adjustment) |
| Weight | ~78 grams |
| Field of View | 46° |
| PPD | 49 Pixels Per Degree |
Key Highlights
1. Massive 201-inch Virtual Display
The Air 2s uses Sony’s Micro OLED technology to project a massive virtual screen that feels like sitting in a movie theater. With a high contrast ratio (100,000:1) and 108% sRGB color gamut, the visuals are vivid, sharp, and offer deep blacks that standard LCD screens can’t match.
2. 120Hz Ultra-Smooth Gaming
Unlike many entry-level AR glasses, the Air 2s supports a 120Hz refresh rate. This makes it an ideal companion for handheld consoles like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Nintendo Switch, or for connecting to a PS5/Xbox for lag-free, fluid gameplay.
3. Upgraded Quad-Speaker Audio
One of the standout improvements over the original RayNeo Air 2 is the symmetrical four-speaker system. It provides a 400% boost in dynamic range, delivering surprisingly rich stereo sound. For privacy, the Whisper Mode 2.0 uses phase-canceling technology to ensure only you hear the audio, even in quiet environments.
4. Ergonomic “FlexiFit” Design
Weighing only 78g (about the weight of two pairs of standard sunglasses), the glasses are built for long-term comfort.
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9-point FlexiFit: Adjustable temples and nose pads allow you to tilt the screens for the perfect viewing angle.
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TÜV Rheinland Certified: Features low blue light and flicker-free certifications to reduce eye strain during binge-watching.
5. Plug-and-Play Connectivity
The glasses connect via a single USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode) cable.
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Compatible with: iPhone 15/16 series, Android flagships, MacBooks, iPads, and Windows laptops.
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Note: Older iPhones or HDMI-only consoles (like the original Nintendo Switch dock) require the RayNeo MiraScreen or a dedicated adapter.
Things to Consider
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No Built-in Battery: The glasses draw power directly from the connected device.
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Light Leakage: Unlike VR headsets, these are open-sided. While they are dark, they do not come with a total “blackout” shield, so bright rooms may slightly wash out the image unless you use a third-party cover.
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Prescription Needs: If you wear glasses, the Air 2s does not have built-in diopter adjustment; you will need to use the included prescription lens frame to have lenses made at an optician.














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