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RayNeo GT Series Brings Dolby Vision and Spatial Audio to AR Glasses

RayNeo GT Series Brings Dolby Vision and Spatial Audio to AR Glasses
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Chinese consumer AR brand RayNeo has announced the GT series, a new flagship line of augmented reality glasses.

The first model, the RayNeo GT Max, is designed for a premium viewing experience.

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Unlike the company's existing Air lineup for everyday use, the GT series targets what RayNeo calls a 'professional film and television-grade' experience.

The official launch is scheduled for May 27 at an event at the TCL Chinese Theatre.

Display and Optics Upgrades

The RayNeo GT Max features a 59-degree field of view, a significant increase from the typical 45 degrees found in most movie-oriented AR glasses.

This is achieved through RayNeo's self-developed Peacock Optical Engine 3.0 Max and a new hybrid prism light module.

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The company says the setup creates a virtual viewing experience equivalent to a 267-inch screen from six meters away.

The glasses also incorporate a new generation Micro-OLED display and a dedicated image quality chip called the Vision 4000, which improves color accuracy and video processing.

Dolby Partnership and Audio

RayNeo has partnered with Dolby Laboratories for the GT series.

When used with the RayNeo Magic Box 2 Dolby Vision Edition, the glasses become the first AR kit to support Dolby Vision playback, delivering cinema-style contrast and lighting.

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For audio, RayNeo collaborated with Danish audio company Bang & Olufsen. The GT series includes a quad-speaker setup with spatial audio and 360-degree head tracking.

Dual-Chip Architecture

The GT series introduces a dual-core system architecture. Alongside the Vision 4000 image chip, the glasses include a custom spatial computing chip called Zone 360.

This enables native 3DoF spatial hovering and supports viewing modes like follow, fixed, and image stabilization.

Despite the added features, the RayNeo GT Max weighs only 78 grams.

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RayNeo is also expected to unveil its next-generation AI-powered shooting glasses, the V4, at the same event.

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