TCL-backed RayNeo has officially launched the latest AR glasses dubbed the RayNeo GT Max, and it is the first-ever device in the category to come with Dolby Vision support. The device is also introduced in a collaboration with Bang & Olufsen for spatial audio. The device comes with a 59-degree field of view.
The device also features a new optical engine called the Peacock Optical Engine 3.0 Max, along with a prism light module and multi-layer reflection technology. It also features a 5.5-generation Micro OLED panel with a dual-layer design for better brightness, color, and contrast. The device also features a “Pure Cinema Mode” to preserve what creators originally provided.
As I mentioned, the device supports Dolby Vision, but only with RayNeo’s new Magic Box 2 Dolby Vision Edition to play Dolby Vision content. The company has also collaborated with Youku, Tencent Video, iQIYI, and Bilibili for content access.
The device has the power of two dedicated chips, including the Vision 4000 for image processing and the Zone 360 for spatial calculation. The device also offers three display modes — follow mode, spatial fixation mode, and image stabilization. The device also comes with custom racetrack-shaped speakers, 38% larger than standard units, along with a six-magnetic-circuit setup. Bang & Olufsen handles the tuning and head-tracking spatial audio.
It comes with nylon, magnesium-aluminum alloy, and powder metallurgy hinges to keep things manageable. The device also supports prescription lenses, up to 1000 degrees of myopia and 800 degrees of hyperopia, and it also comes in S, M, and L sizes.
Recording the pricing and availability, the device has a starting price of 2,599 yuan, and it will be available in China from May 30.
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