Product Overview
The RayNeo X3 Pro is designed for the “active digital lifestyle.” It moves beyond simple audio or video capture to provide a Heads-Up Display (HUD) powered by Google Gemini. Whether you need real-time translation during a trip to Tokyo or turn-by-turn navigation while walking through a new city, these glasses overlay that information directly into your line of sight.
Key Features
1. Multimodal AI Assistant (Powered by Gemini)
The standout feature is the integration of Gemini Live.
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See What You See: Using the built-in camera, the AI can analyze your surroundings. You can ask, “What kind of plant is this?” or “How do I fix this leaky faucet?” and get real-time audio guidance.
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AI Secretary: It handles your to-dos, memos, and schedule via voice commands, essentially acting as a hands-free personal assistant.
2. Cutting-Edge Optical Tech
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Full-Color MicroLED: Most AR glasses struggle with brightness, but the X3 Pro reaches a 6,000-nit peak brightness. This ensures the display remains crisp even under direct sunlight.
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Binocular Waveguide: Unlike “monocular” glasses (like the old Google Glass), these project images to both eyes, reducing eye strain and providing a more natural overlay of data.
3. Real-Time Translation & Teleprompter
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Global Translation: Capable of real-time translation across 14+ languages. It can display translated text as subtitles in your field of vision or play it back via the speakers.
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Teleprompter Mode: Perfect for creators or public speakers, allowing you to read scripts or notes while maintaining eye contact with your audience or camera.
4. Capture & Connectivity
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12MP Camera: Optimized for first-person POV photos and videos.
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Untethered Freedom: While it works with your phone, the X3 Pro features Wi-Fi 6 and a high-performance Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chip, allowing many apps to run directly on the glasses.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Display | Dual Full-Color MicroLED (Optical Waveguide) |
| Brightness | 3,500 nits (avg) / 6,000 nits (peak) |
| Resolution | 640 x 480 per eye |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 |
| Camera | 12MP (Sony IMX681) |
| Audio | Triple-mic beamforming + Open-ear stereo speakers |
| Weight | 76g (Lightweight aluminum/titanium frame) |
| Battery | 245 mAh (Supports 40-minute fast charging) |
| OS | RayNeo AIOS (Android-based) |
Who is it for?
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Early Adopters: Those who want to experience the future of spatial computing before it goes fully mainstream.
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Travelers: For the “magic” of real-time signage translation and heads-up maps.
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Content Creators: For effortless POV recording and script-reading on the go.
Note on Battery: Because these glasses pack a powerful processor and bright displays into a slim 76g frame, the battery life is relatively short (roughly 30–45 minutes of active AR use). They are designed for “burst” tasks rather than all-day continuous screen time.















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