The New Smart AI TCL RayNeo X2 AR Glasses Specifications?
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- Take your AR experiences to the next level with the TCL RayNeo X2 AR glasses. They suit a range of applications including education, gaming, entertainment and training.
- QualComm Snapdragon XR2 platform means this platform ensures that the RayNeo X2 glasses are versatile and you can use them for anything from employee training to gaming.
- Enhance the real world these glasses are able to enhance and add to the world around you and they add data to your actual surroundings.
- MicroLED technology this technology offers a high contrast ratio for a more vibrant display effect and it even meets standards for indoor and outdoor brightness simultaneously.
- Binocular full-color display it uses the optical waveguide and MicroLED solution.
- Longer battery life to a built-in 590 mAh battery this eyewear runs for about 3 hours of continuous use.
- Multimodal AI assistant functions effectively in RayNeo X2 AR glasses for various tasks.
- Camera captures good quality images and videos within the plastic frame of the glasses.
- Lightweight design allows for comfortable extended wear but battery life and bulkiness are concerns.
- The glasses come in one configuration with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
- The X2 are a plasticky pair of specs with a bulkier than usual frame.
- They are not so large that they would attract stares in public the moment you step out and from afar they look inconspicuous enough but those who look at the glasses closely will be able to tell they are not a normal set of glasses.
- The 16MP camera located dead center of the frame is very visible to anyone looking at you from within five feet.
- The lenses also have small rectangles that can also be spotted.
- The two rectangles are waveguides through which the pair of binocular MicroLED display project visuals.
- There are touch-sensitve panels on the outside of both arms along with quad speakers located on top and bottom of each arm around where they sit over the ear.
- The two mics are hidden inside the frame near the nosepad area.
- On top of the right arm is a magnetic pogo pin port for charging the glasses. Yes it’s a proprietary charging solution,
- The RayNeo X2 runs its own software and the UI is straightforward just a floating row of apps that can be scrolled through horizontally.
- The apps that come with the device include Camera, Maps, Translate, AI assistant and Scan which do pretty much as the name suggests.
- There are additional apps that can be downloaded and installed like some basic AR games such as Snake but you need to download RayNeo’s companion app and pair the glasses.
- The RayNeo X2 do not have a native screengrab or record function.
- The displays get to about 1,000 nits of brightness so I could see it even when outside under the sun
- At the most basic level the X2 allows you to shoot hands-free photos and videos and receive notifications which are displayed in full on the screen.
- These two features are useful as they already allow you to do smartphone things without taking out the phone.
- Video recordings show solid dynamic range and surprisingly good stabilization considering how much our head tends to bop around when moving.
- With the Snapdragon XR2 and multimodal LLM AI built into the software the X2 can do complicated tasks such as live interpretation of a language and also recognize scenes and objects.
- The scene recognition process takes about 10-15 seconds and in addition to showing you the written text Grace will also read the words to me.
- RayNeo says the glasses will be able to scan and identify objects like the make and model of a car.
- Live interpretation and turn-by-turn navigation works but the processing is a bit slow.
- The person speaking a foreign language to you would need to wait at least 10-20 seconds before I can get the translated text and navigating is fine only for walking and cycling as the delay makes it hard to use in a faster moving vehicle.
Pros
Multimodal AI assistant works well
Camera produces solid quality images and videos
Lightweight enough to be worn for long stretches
Cons
Still a bit bulky/odd looking
Poor battery life
A bit pricey and on crowdfunding