The RayNeo X2 AR glasses feature binocular full-color microLED optical waveguide displays with up to 1,000 nits rightness. The glasses are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 platform.
TCL is marketing the RayNeo X2 as the
ideal smart assistant device capable of real time multi-language translation,
navigation with interactive landmarks as well as video calls and music playback
via the built-in speakers. The stems also include a camera which can be used to
capture images and video. The glasses feature a 590 mAh battery which is rated
at up to 3 hours of continuous usage.
TCL RayNeo X2 will launch in China first
in the coming weeks, followed by a global release later this year.