TCL-backed RayNeo has unveiled its new flagship RayNeo GT series AR glasses, headlined by the premium GT Max model.
It boasts the widest field of view in consumer AR glasses, first-ever Dolby Vision support, and a collaboration with Bang & Olufsen for spatial audio.
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The GT Max offers a 59-degree field of view, which RayNeo claims is one of the largest available in consumer-grade AR glasses.
Most competitors sit at 45 degrees, and the jump translates to roughly 86% more display area.
The company describes the experience as a "267-inch giant screen six meters away," comparable to an IMAX theater.
Optical Engine and Display
To achieve this, RayNeo developed the Peacock Optical Engine 3.0 Max, using a prism light module and multi-layer reflection technology.
Despite the complexity, overall thickness was reduced by 29%, though manufacturing time for a single optical module increased by 60% and costs more than doubled.
The display is a 5.5-generation Micro OLED panel with a dual-layer design for improved brightness, color, and contrast.
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RayNeo worked with TCL's picture quality lab to tune the image and introduced a "Pure Cinema Mode" to preserve creators' original intent rather than oversaturating colors.
Dolby Vision and Content Partnerships
The GT Max is officially the world's first AR glasses to support Dolby Vision.
To play Dolby Vision content, users need RayNeo's new Magic Box 2 Dolby Vision Edition. RayNeo has secured content partnerships with Youku, Tencent Video, iQIYI, and Bilibili.
Under the hood, the GT Max runs two dedicated chips: the Vision 4000 for image processing and the Zone 360 for spatial calculation.
They enable three display modes — follow mode, spatial fixation mode, and image stabilization — suitable for watching movies or staying focused while on a train.
Audio and Design
Audio gets a serious upgrade with custom racetrack-shaped speakers, 38% larger than standard units, featuring a six-magnetic-circuit setup.
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Bang & Olufsen handles the tuning, and head-tracking spatial audio shifts sound with the image's position in space.
At 78 grams, the GT Max is not the lightest, but RayNeo spent six months trimming it from an 89-gram prototype.
It uses nylon, magnesium-aluminum alloy, and powder metallurgy hinges.
It supports prescription lenses up to 1000 degrees of myopia and 800 degrees of hyperopia, and comes in S, M, and L sizes.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing starts at 2,599 yuan (around $385) for the GT Max.
The standard GT model, at 68 grams with a 46-degree FOV, retains the dual-chip setup and spatial modes for 1,899 yuan (around $280).
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The Magic Box 2 Dolby Vision Edition is priced separately at 999 yuan (around $150). Pre-orders are open now, with first deliveries scheduled for May 30th.