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RayNeo Air 3s review: not quite XR, but hear me out
Apr 25, 2025
The box of the RayNeo Air 3s. | Image by PhoneArena
Inside each box of RayNeo Air 3s, you’ll find:
A pair of impressively lightweight RayNeo Air 3s glasses
A prescription-lens frame, which you can bring to a specialist to get the required lenses made
A USB-C cable, conveniently bent on one end, so you can use it with all sorts of smart tech
A selection of nose pads, some even mint-scented
A stylish carrying case, which fits the glasses and their cable perfectly
A branded cleaning cloth: a sure way to signal a premium product
A user manual, but don’t get frightened by its thickness – using these is simple as can be
A neat overview of the main components. | Image by PhoneArena
That being said, there exist a few branded accessories, which don’t come with the package, but you should take into account:
PocketTV – think of this one like a portable Chromecast, adding a proprietary “smart” component to the Air 3s
JoyDock – this is essentially a USB/HDMI hub, which allows you to use the Air 3s with devices like the Nintendo Switch and its upcoming sequel
HDMI-C – this is a USB-C to HDMI converted, which may come in handy, depending on the generation of hardware you’ve got on hand
The odd thing about the items above is that you can find bundles of the Air 3s with each dedicated accessory on sale, but there isn’t one on sale, combining all of them, so keep that in mind if you decide to go shopping after this review.
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