Air 4 Pro

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Air 4 Pro

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Anyone using display glasses with a SteamDeck on flights or while traveling?

I grabbed a pair of RayNeo Air 4 Pro at the end of February and honestly they’ve made way more sense for travel than I expected. I took them on a work trip recently and used them on the plane with both movies and my Steam Deck. For movies, the HDR10 stuff actually looked legit. I’m not gonna pretend

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Any_Experience_5638 in r/SteamDeck

March 12, 2026 6:36 AM

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KDE VR Mode and ordinary stuff you can do with it

If by 'comfort' you mean the glasses screens, then it is fine. I prefer AR glasses to Quest 3 for sure. But to wear Rokid Max for the whole day I had to add some cushion at the nose area and a strap so they sit tight on my head. I have RayNeo Air 4 Pro only for less than a week, but I had to do the

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Holiday-Charity-1449 in r/kde

February 8, 2026 6:33 PM

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Ebooks and reading on the pod (Intro into our Studying with the POD series)

I use the RayNeo Air 4 Pro but have to use them with my prescription glasses as I don't yet have the inserts. I really like wearing mine in bed laying down to read. But with wearing 2 glasses at the same time after about 1 or 2 hours they do start to hurt my nose. The brightness and text size is adj

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Shaman916 in r/INAIR

April 10, 2026 12:25 AM

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Finally ready to pull the trigger. Beast or XREAL One Pro, and a couple of questions

I've previously used the RayNeo Air 4 Pro and I was having the same questions. But I finally pulled the trigger on the One Pro. While I adore the brightness and extra pixels on the Beast (I also like the look of it looking like actual sunglasses and it's what got me into this XR glasses rabbit hole)

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peanutbutterwasabi in r/VITURE

May 6, 2026 6:29 AM

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steam deck oled vs ipad pro for moonlight streaming?

Another alternative would be to get the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR Glasses with your iPhone! That’s what I do (except I have the 3S Pro version, but I got them before the 4’s were released). I love this setup because I can use it in bed laying down. Cheaper than both an iPad Pro and a Steam Deck, and the m

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Holiday_Bug9988 in r/MoonlightStreaming

April 18, 2026 3:30 PM

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Finally received and tried the Viture Beast! Bigger screen… but is it actually better? 🕶️

Thanks for the material! It's really nice to listen to, and the only thing I would improve is the lighting a little bit (literally a few cheap LED lights and a short tutorial, and it will be great). Getting to the point - today I picked up the RayNeo Air 4 pro especially with the code in mind, but I

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DocMacq in r/VITURE

March 11, 2026 5:12 PM

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For those without an OLED Steam Deck or monitor

I just ran into it myself - got RayNeo Air 4 Pro recently and while I can see the whole picture just fine with both eyes, if I close my left eye like 30% to the left gets blurry and vice versa with the right eye. My IPD is around 70-72 and the Air 4 Pro works good to about 66-68 from what I gathered

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IR_88 in r/SteamDeck

March 22, 2026 3:01 PM

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Anyone gaming with AR glasses on the LGo2?

I got the RayNeo Air 4 pro for my LGo. Honestly it took me like 30 minutes to get the nose piece adjusted right when I first got them cause the image was blurry on the edges until I found the right position. After that tho it's been solid. I use them mostly lying in bed and it's way better than hold

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JasonReed1 in r/LegionGo

April 13, 2026 10:01 AM

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Anyone gaming with AR glasses on the LGo2?

I had the RayNeo Air Pro 4 and returned them the next day. You have to be in a “sweet spot” so that you can see all corners of the screen without them blurring. There are far too few adjustments available to hit this spot. If I did manage to get them sitting correctly, then any amount of movement wo

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HeyItsRed in r/LegionGo

April 13, 2026 5:08 PM

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