TCL launches RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses, base $299, Batman editions
RayNeo's Air 4 Pro lands at $299 with HDR10 micro-OLED panels, two Batman limited editions, and a $50 launch discount available from TCL and Amazon.

RayNeo has begun selling the Air 4 Pro smart glasses, a consumer-focused AR product with a $299 base price and two Batman limited-edition models launched alongside it, while early buyers can shave $50 off at TCL or Amazon, bringing the introductory price to $249. RayNeo’s store banner reads, "Air 4 Pro & Batman Limited Edition Launch on 27th, Feb. Learn More>>", and Mashable’s review coverage was published March 4, 2026, framing the product as a commercial debut in late February and early March.
The Air 4 Pro is pitched squarely at entertainment use, described by TCL as "head-mounted TVs," and positioned for watching movies and playing video games. Hardware highlights given in product coverage include dual micro-OLED HDR displays that support HDR10, peak brightness up to 1,200 nits, and a 120 Hz refresh rate, plus Bang & Olufsen speakers for audio. Connection is handled via the included USB-C cable to compatible laptops, smartphones, or gaming devices, reflecting the glasses’ tethered, display-first approach rather than a standalone AR computer.
Mashable’s Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth called the glasses "the world's first smart glasses with an HDR display" in coverage of the Batman editions and observed that the Air 4 Pro’s "super-bright OLED displays that support HDR10" are "something never seen before in smart glasses." Werth, who first saw the product at CES 2026, wrote, "When TCL showed off its RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses at CES 2026, I was impressed, and I wrote at the time that competitors like Xreal should be worried." After extended hands-on testing, he added, "I've been testing the glasses over the past few weeks, and overall, I'm still impressed, despite their quirks."
The two Batman-themed models are presented as limited editions in RayNeo’s online materials and Mashable headlines, though the company has not published separate MSRPs or production numbers for those variants in the materials provided. The $299 base price places the Air 4 Pro well below the typical $500-plus price band for many smart glasses, a price disruption Mashable flagged as capable of shaking up the emerging market.
RayNeo’s corporate background in PR materials stresses that the brand was initially incubated within TCL and focuses on wearable AR innovation; PR Newswire also describes other RayNeo products, including the X3 Pro Smart Glasses with a Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 based dual-camera system and the Air 3 and V3 models tied to an earlier roadmap. RayNeo’s ecommerce presence is Shopify powered, shows currency in USD, and carries site copy including "©2026 RayNeo. Powered by Shopify" and an "Official Olympic Partner" header.
Notable technical and commercial gaps remain: RayNeo has not published the Air 4 Pro’s battery life, weight, field of view in degrees, onboard processors, or whether the product includes cameras. The Batman editions’ pricing and run sizes are also unreported. Those specifics will determine whether the $299 introductory price is justified for buyers focused on portability, untethered AR use, or photography and sensing features found on other RayNeo models.
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