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RayNeo to Release 3DoF AR Glasses GT Max on September 4

The GT Max pairs a 59-degree field of view with 3DoF tracking in a glasses form factor, a combination that moves AR viewing closer to a portable home-theater substitute rather than a simple display accessory.

Key Facts

  • RayNeo will release the AR glasses RayNeo GT Max on September 4.
  • The RayNeo GT Max price is undecided.
  • The RayNeo GT Max supports full HD and 120Hz display with a 5.5th-generation dual-layer Micro OLED.
  • The RayNeo GT Max has a 59-degree field of view, showing a screen equivalent to 267 inches at 6 meters.
  • The RayNeo GT Max includes four speakers supervised by Bang & Olufsen.

Reporting from 1 source: GAME Watch (Impress).

RayNeo to Release 3DoF AR Glasses GT Max on September 4

RayNeo will release the AR glasses "RayNeo GT Max" on September 4. The price is undecided. The GT Max connects to smartphones, tablets, PCs, and other video-output devices to deliver a large-screen experience. It uses the Vision 4000 video processing chip and the Zone 360 spatial computing chip for high-definition video and 3DoF spatial display. The display is a 5.5th-generation dual-layer Micro OLED supporting full HD and 120Hz. The optical system, called Peacock Optical Engine 3.0 Max, uses a flat prism method and achieves a 59-degree field of view, showing a screen equivalent to 267 inches at 6 meters. Connected to the RayNeo Pocket TV Pro streaming box, it can display Dolby Vision content. Audio is handled by four speakers supervised by Bang & Olufsen. The official website is live, and registration offers an early purchase price and a 5,000 yen discount coupon. The product is available through Amazon, Rakuten, DMM, and Yahoo! Shopping.

The GT Max is one of two RayNeo products shipping on the same day. The company also announced the RayNeo iO smart glasses, which go on sale September 4 as well. The iO is a separate product from the GT Max, aimed at AI assistant functions rather than large-screen viewing. - The iO uses Micro LED and waveguide optics to show a monochrome green display in the lens. - It connects to a smartphone over Bluetooth and supports AI assistants including Gemini, ChatGPT, and DeepSeek, along with real-time notifications and recording with AI summarization. - A control element called the Smart Crown sits on the right side, and users operate the glasses through head gestures or voice. - The iO has no camera and no speakers. A privacy lamp built into the temple lights up during recording or translation. - The front frame is magnesium-aluminum alloy, and the temples are aerospace-grade titanium alloy, for a total weight of 33g. - Color options are Dune (gold) and Polar Night (dark gray). - A 240mAh battery gives up to two days of typical use, or about one daily charge with frequent use. A separately sold charging case with a larger battery is also available. Both the GT Max and the iO are available for purchase through Amazon, Rakuten, DMM, and Yahoo! Shopping. The GT Max listing was posted by GAME Watch reporter Kenta Hatanaka on August 21.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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