TCL Ray Neo Air 4 Pro Review – Huge Display

The TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro is built around a simple idea: letting you take a large, high-quality screen with you wherever you go. It’s not VR, and it’s not trying to replace your home setup. Instead, it works as a wearable display that instantly mirrors whatever device you plug into it. With a single USB-C connection, phones, laptops, handhelds, and consoles suddenly feel like they’re powering a much bigger experience. That ease of use is what makes the RayNeo Air 4 Pro feel polished rather than experimental.

Comfort and design play a big role in whether something like this actually fits into daily life, and TCL gets that right here. The glasses are lightweight, balanced, and understated enough to wear in public without feeling self-conscious. Long gaming sessions or movie marathons don’t feel fatiguing, and the overall build leans more toward “everyday accessory” than flashy tech demo. It’s the kind of product you can toss in a bag without overthinking it.

Visually, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro delivers where it matters most. The Micro-OLED display produces deep blacks, strong contrast, and smooth motion that noticeably elevate games and video. Fast action feels fluid, and any game benefits from being expanded into a huge virtual screen. Everything feels more immersive, not because of gimmicks, but because the display quality holds up under real-world use.

That portability really shines when traveling. On a recent trip, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro became a constant companion,used on flights, around the ship, and anytime there was a chance to sit down and play. The included shade caps are a smart touch, blocking out light and eliminating transparency in bright environments so the screen stays crisp anywhere. Add in surprisingly solid built-in audio and a price under $300, and the RayNeo Air 4 Pro stands out as one of the most practical AR display options available today, especially for gamers and minimalists who value flexibility over excess.

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