Friday, July 17, 2026

RayNeo Pro 4 / Air 4 Pro Augmented Reality Glasses

AR glasses have been available for some time, but I just discovered them and saw how useful they could be when flying my new DJI Air 3S.
Using the drone with the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses helps me see better, stay aware of my surroundings, and fly more comfortably. 

My Remote Control 2 (RC) screen is 13.97 cm (5.5 inches). With these glasses, I can turn that small screen into a large floating display that's easy to see, even in bright sunlight. This makes flying easier and safer, and gives my videos a more cinematic look.


The glasses create a big virtual screen, which is micro-OLED between 100 and 200 inches, that appears right in front of your eyes. This makes it easier to frame shots and watch for obstacles.
The glasses are bright at 1200 nits, much more than most tablets, which range from 300 to 600 nits. This means no glare or squinting, and I can always see the screen clearly, even on sunny days. They also come with a shade that clips to the front.


Unlike FPV goggles that fully cover your eyes, these see-through glasses let you monitor your drone, surroundings, people nearby, and your controller, allowing you to adjust settings during flight.
Connect the glasses directly to the RC2 controller with the included extended USB-C cable. No adapters, apps, or phone are required. The screen mirrors instantly for quick setup. Weighing just 76 grams, RayNeo glasses are lightweight, comfortable, and less prone to neck strain or fogging than FPV goggles.
All standard controller features remain accessible, including the histogram, obstacle sensors, waypoints, hyperlapse tools, and exposure controls. The glasses eliminate the need to look down at the screen. Dual Micro-OLED displays provide sharp detail, accurate colours, and smooth motion, remaining clear in both bright and low-light conditions.
These glasses are versatile and can be used for video editing, watching movies, gaming, or connecting to a laptop for a large virtual screen, provided the device has a USB-C port.
They are compatible with iPhone 15 and newer, as well as other USB-C devices.
The arms feature quad open-air speakers near the temples, with audio powered by Bang & Olufsen.
The menu button on the glasses lets you change settings to maximise brightness and colour temperature. You can adjust them for flying on a sunny or cloudy day, or for sunset/sunset and early evening photography.

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