RayNeo
Air 3s Pro
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Has anyone tried pairing a wearable display with their handheld?
I use my RayNeo Airs (3S) all the time with my RP5 and AllyX, really nice for my aging eyes. Preordered the Viture Beasts b/c they offer a larger size for my giant melon (and my IPD is ~68mm). Another upside is the battery lasts longer, since it's powering two tiny screens vs a large one.
tenchi4u in r/Handhelds
November 2, 2025 3:26 AM
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Tuning Tool sliders are locked. No Gamma
I returned both my Viture Pro Xr and RayNeo Air 3s Pro for the base Luna Xr when they went on sale for $359 with the 8bitdo xbox controller. I like how the viture fits comfort wise and the -6D myopia adjustment with electromagnetic dimming was the real icing on the cake. You can set either 1200p or
...TomIsThirsty in r/VITURE
December 29, 2025 5:52 PM
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steam deck oled vs ipad pro for moonlight streaming?
Another alternative would be to get the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR Glasses with your iPhone! That’s what I do (except I have the 3S Pro version, but I got them before the 4’s were released). I love this setup because I can use it in bed laying down. Cheaper than both an iPad Pro and a Steam Deck, and the m
...Holiday_Bug9988 in r/MoonlightStreaming
April 18, 2026 3:30 PM
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Throwback to when I could do this with the Lego 1 and not tip-toe around with my handhelds thanks to ram prices
Very cool. I wish the XR Glasses (RayNeo Air 3S Pro) impressed me more. The FOV was low, the image was generally very good to excellent, but the corners were often blurry and I could not get them to sit at the right sweet spot on the nose without frequent adjustment. Audio was solid too. Q3 has been
...SteveNYC in r/LegionGo
April 23, 2026 1:20 PM
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My totally minimal and not at all extra travel setup for touring
That's fair enough, shows that everyone has different preferences. For me, I think I've finally hit the sweet spot after 15+ years of touring. And btw I have XR display glasses, not VR or AR glasses, so I'm just displaying what's on the Claw to them. They have a fantastic micro-oled display, which c
...theionflux in r/MSIClaw
September 30, 2025 1:43 PM
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Wife just implied she's down with me getting AR glasses for my Deck. What should I get?
I got a pair of the RayNeo Air 3s's a couple days ago. They are great now but I kinda disliked them initially. You have to get the picture dialled in. Otherwise, you'll have your image cut off in the bottom. The large nose guard and the adjustable frame handles really helped with that. I also wear g
...mickeycoolmouse in r/SteamDeck
October 27, 2025 5:14 PM
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Steam Deck is a handheld so HOLD it
I picked up a set of RayNeo Air 3S Pro glasses on a whim, and holy hell have they changed the way I enjoy my Steam Deck. I’m not locked in like I would be with a VR headset, because you can see through and around them. They are easy to throw on, put away, and make gaming so much more enjoyable. I’m
...kryptikguy in r/SteamDeck
December 6, 2025 7:18 PM
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I refuse to travel without it!
I’ve got a pair of RayNeo Air 4 Pros. Absolutely amazing with those. I haven’t used them on a plane yet, but I’ve used them while being a passenger in a car and taking Zoom meetings for work. At night in bed, they’re pretty outstanding. XR glasses and an XBox controller make for a pretty comfortable
...Mabnat in r/ROGAlly
May 27, 2026 12:23 AM
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What smart glasses are you using or planning to buy? And why?
I would probably prioritize comfort as well. I bought the RayNeo Air 3s pro last month, and they’re very comfortable to wear for extended periods. They’re lightweight, and the adjustable temples and nose pads make for a secure fit without needing frequent adjustments.
MapStiller in r/SmartGlasses
January 15, 2026 6:58 AM
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Can some recommend which XR glasses to use for work?
If your main use case is work, RayNeo Air 3s Pro might be a better option. The higher resolution makes documents sharper, and the eye comfort mode helps reduce eye strain during longer sessions.
Any_Experience_5638 in r/virtualreality
January 29, 2026 8:50 AM
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