Home Virtual Reality I just saw TCL’s AR glasses of the future — and they’re arriving sooner than you might think

I just saw TCL’s AR glasses of the future — and they’re arriving sooner than you might think

We may actually be at the point where real, practical AR glasses become a reality for people — offering AR experience without needing to wear a bulky headset for hours at a time. I recently got to try two pairs of these glasses at MWC 2024, and while imperfect, they did prove that the augmented reality future could be closer than we think.

TCL has two pairs of AR glasses on the way. The RayNeo X2 it the more powerful pair, aimed at developers and power users, while the RayNeo X2 Lite is smaller and more consumer friendly. The great thing about them is that they don’t seem to be falling into the same pitfalls as previous attempts at AR glasses.

RayNeoX2: Price and availability

RayNeo X2 (left) and RayNeo X2 Lite (right) (Image credit: Future)

The RayNeo X2 is set to launch on Indiegogo later this week, though the actual release date is still unclear. The MSRP is set at $899, but early bird deals drop the price down to $649 and $699 for a limited number of pre-orders. The RayNeo X2 Lite is scheduled to launch in Q3 2024, but pricing is still to be confirmed.

RayNeo X2: What they can do

tcl rayneo smart glasses

(Image credit: Future)

The important thing to note is that these are standalone AR glasses with their own battery and processing power. The RayNeo X2 is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship mixed reality Snapdragon XR2 chipset, while the X2 Lite runs on the Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1.

 

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