
RayNeo unveils productivity-focused iO glasses and multimedia-focused GT glasses
RayNeo unveils productivity-focused iO glasses and multimedia-focused GT glasses
Key Highlights
- 7% market share, based on Counterpoint data for Q1 2026), unveiled two new product lines – the iO and the GT series.
- The Blue Lake waveguide achieves 97% transparency and what it shows you remains invisible to others.
- 1 Flash Lite by default.
- 2 hours of continuous translation.
- 5° for the iO.
RayNeo, one of the top AR smart glasses companies out there (with 23.
7% market share, based on Counterpoint data for Q1 2026), unveiled two new product lines – the iO and the GT series.
The former focuses on “glanceable” ambient intelligence, the latter is all-in on multimedia (games and movies).
The RayNeo iO Smart Glasses have a lightweight build for all-day wear.
They weigh 33g and have an even 50:50 weight distribution between the front and the back.
The frames are made of AZ91D magnesium-aluminum alloy, while the temples are made of aerospace-grade titanium.
The iO uses a monochrome (green) waveguide display with the Firefly Nano Engine.
The Blue Lake waveguide achieves 97% transparency and what it shows you remains invisible to others.
The display renders crisp text with up to 1,300 nits of brightness.
The display can be used as a teleprompter if you are delivering a speech or it can do live translation across 55 global languages (and 109 accents) with around 1 second latency.
There is a 4-mic array that allows the glasses to listen to you and others with a bone conduction sensor to pick up your voice clearly even in a noisy environment for voice dictation.
The low-power Ambient AI Life Log captures schedules and conversation contexts and will prompt you to add things to your calendar.
The RayNeo iO glasses have a monochrome display and a smartwatch-like digital crown The glasses have AI integration and come with RayNeo AI and Gemini 3.
1 Flash Lite by default.
Optionally, you can use the companion app to switch between Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude and DeepSeek.
The glasses have a 240mAh battery, which promises up to 2 days of regular use on a single charge.
This includes 18 hours of recording audio or 6.
2 hours of continuous translation.
The glasses are rated IP54 and have a hardwired LED to notify others when they are recording or translating.
The RayNeo iO Smart Glasses support basic motion gestures (e.
g.
you can nod to accept a prompt) and a Smart Crown rotary dial.
Note that there are no speakers on board, these use a purely text UI.
There are two multimedia glasses – the RayNeo GT and GT Max.

The RayNeo GT creates a virtual display 231” in size – this corresponds to 46° field of view compared to just 23.5° for the iO. Of course, the iO glasses are designed to be unobtrusive, allowing them to be worn all day. The GT are all about the immersive experience.
The RayNeo GT Max creates a larger display with three selectable sizes – 227”, 267” and 307”. The latter corresponds to a wide 59° field of view. The Max are a bit heavier than the regular GT, weighing 78g and 68g, respectively.
Originally reported by GSMArena. TechVeb news desk.
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