The RayNeo Air 4 Pro are entry-level AR glasses that get it (mostly) right

Wait 5 sec.

We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to face-worn gadgets that beam content straight into our eyes, from super-premium headsets like the Apple Vision Pro and Samsung Galaxy XR, to smart glasses with embedded displays like the Meta Ray-Ban Display, to more moderately priced options from companies like XREAL and VITURE. RayNeo’s Air 4 Pro AR glasses () fall toward the latter end of that spectrum.These glasses aren’t smart, per se; they don’t run apps or provide direct access to any AI assistants. But they can play video and audio from just about any device with USB-C, providing a private viewing experience that’s easy to toss in a bag for travel. I’ve got some issues with the Air 4 Pro, but at $299, I think these wearable displays could be a good pick for the right buyer.