
XR glasses are getting a lot of momentum these days, and RayNeo's Air 2 are an intriguing addition to this category. These XR glasses include a Sony micro OLED panel that lets you project up to a 201-inch image anywhere you are, and they go up to 600 nits and have a 120Hz refresh.
In short, they're pretty great for gaming and streaming content on the go, and while they usually retail for $349, you can get your hands on these XR glasses for $299 — just use the code RAYNEOSAVE50 at checkout.
They're relatively light at 76g, and you get a good amount of adjustability with the nose bridge that lets you get a comfortable fit. These glasses are great for entertainment on the go, and while there's some fringing at the edges, they hold up very well at gaming as well — the 120Hz refresh makes a difference in this use case.
They work with most Android devices and handhelds like the Steam Deck — it was a lot of fun to use this with Valve's handheld — but you'll need a dedicated adapter if you want to use it with a Pixel. RayNeo's software needs a bit of work, but I didn't have any issues on the connectivity side of things.
If you're like me and haven't used XR glasses before, these are a lot of fun to try out, and even if you don't game extensively, they're great for watching TV shows and movies. If you're interested, get the Air 2 for $299 by using RAYNEOSAVE50 at checkout.