Impressions: TCL Embarks on AR Home Theater with the RayNeo Air 2

TCL invited me to embark on a journey into the immersive world of augmented reality with their very own AR Glasses the RayNeo Air 2 at CES this year. We explored how these AR glasses look to redefine your visual experiences.

TCL has crafted the RayNeo Air 2 with cutting-edge technology. The device features transparent waveguide optics, seamlessly blending virtual and real-world environments. Its arsenal of sensors, including cameras, accelerometers, gyroscopes, and depth sensors, ensures precise tracking for an unparalleled immersive experience. The embedded powerhouse of processing capabilities enables real-time data processing and stunning content rendering.

From what we seen it looks to be running the following specs.

  • 201-Inch Screen at 6 Meters Away
  • Next-gen Low-power Micro OLED Display
  • Customizable Color Effects
  • Whisper Mode 2.0 for Privacy
  • TÜV Rheinland Certified Eye Protections
  • Ultra-Fast 120Hz Refresh Rate
  • Ultra-lightweight and Adjustable Design

When it comes to gaming compatibility which is what I tested while at CES, TCL’s RayNeo Air 2 looked to give us a pretty smooth experience for an exceptional gaming adventure. I was able to play Zelda on the Nintendo Switch. TCL also developed the “Joy Dock ” which is a separate device you can attach to your gaming hardware. This accessory device can upgrade from basic 720p to 1080p. I give a lot of credit, when I played, gameplay felt like there was no latency at all!

TCL’s RayNeo Air 2 AR glasses are making a splash in the AR glasses market and we’re here for all of it! Tune in with us with a full review coming soon and more from TCL!

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