Mobile World Congress is usually a sea of folding phones and generic slab updates, but RayNeo decided to inject a bit of Gotham City grit into the mix this year. The RayNeo Air 4 Pro Batman Edition made its debut at MWC 2026, and it is a fascinating example of how wearable tech is moving away from looking like a science project and closer to something people might actually wear in public. While the standard version of these glasses targets the productivity crowd, the Batman and Joker variants are aimed squarely at the fans who want their hardware to say something about their personality.
RayNeo is calling this device a new species of head mounted TV, and while that sounds like marketing fluff, the specs actually back it up. We are looking at a pair of glasses that weighs just 76 grams but manages to project a virtual 201 inch screen into your field of vision. It is basically like carrying a massive OLED theater in your pocket, and because it works with any USB-C device that supports display output, it is remarkably versatile.
The first HDR10 experience in AR
One of the major technical hurdles for augmented reality has always been brightness and color depth. Most glasses in this category look a bit washed out when you use them in a bright room. The RayNeo Air 4 Pro Batman Edition claims to be the world’s first HDR10 enabled AR glasses. This is a significant jump for anyone who cares about visual fidelity.
Having HDR10 means you get over a billion colors and much better contrast. When you are watching a movie, the shadows actually look dark rather than a murky grey, and the highlights don’t just bloom into a white mess. This is powered by a customized Vision 4000 chip that handles the heavy lifting of real time video enhancement. The chip also handles a 2D to 3D feature, which can upscale standard content or convert your regular videos into an immersive 3D format on the fly. It is a clever way to make sure you always have something interesting to watch, even if the content wasn’t originally filmed for AR.
Audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen
Visuals are only half the battle when you are trying to create a private cinema experience. Most AR glasses have tiny, tinny speakers that leak sound to everyone sitting next to you on a plane or a bus. For the RayNeo Air 4 Pro Batman Edition, the company partnered with the audio experts at Bang & Olufsen.
The setup includes four precision tuned speakers and custom sound tubes. The goal here is to direct the audio straight into your ears while keeping the “leakage” to a minimum. It creates a sort of acoustic bubble around your head. If the performance lives up to the Bang & Olufsen name, this could solve one of the biggest complaints about the previous generation of smart glasses. You get that cinematic weight to the sound without having to carry around a separate pair of bulky headphones.
Connectivity and the Nintendo Switch 2
With the recent launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, the timing for these glasses couldn’t be better. The RayNeo Air 4 Pro Batman Edition is fully compatible with the new console, allowing gamers to play on a 201 inch virtual screen while sitting on a train or lying in bed. Since the glasses only weigh 76 grams, they don’t cause the same neck strain that a heavy VR headset would during a long gaming session.
Beyond gaming, the device works seamlessly with PCs and smartphones. Whether you need a second monitor for your laptop while working at a coffee shop or you want to watch Netflix from your phone during a commute, the plug and play nature of the USB-C connection makes it incredibly simple. There are no complicated apps to sync or proprietary dongles to lose; you just plug it in and the screen appears.
Pricing and how to get them
RayNeo is being quite aggressive with their pricing strategy for this launch. They have been available globally since February 27, 2026, through Amazon and their official website. If you are quick, the early bird discounts make these some of the most affordable high end AR glasses on the market.
For the first month, North American customers can grab the Standard Edition for $249, with the MSRP eventually settling at $299. The RayNeo Air 4 Pro Batman Edition comes with a slight premium, starting at an early bird price of $269 before moving to its $319 MSRP. European and UK fans have similar tiered pricing, making it a relatively accessible entry point for anyone curious about the next generation of personal entertainment.



