
RayNeo X3 Pro
The RayNeo X3 Pro are premium standalone smart glasses that combine AR visuals with built-in AI tools. They use a Snapdragon AR1 chip, dual MicroLED displays, and Google Gemini integration for features like real-time translation, navigation, and voice assistance. With onboard storage, a 12MP camera, and Wi-Fi connectivity, they’re designed to work independently instead of relying on a phone.
Pros
- + Standalone design works without tethering to a phone
- + Bright dual MicroLED displays improve visibility in strong light
- + Built-in Google Gemini AI enables hands-free assistance
- + 12MP camera can capture photos and video on the go
- + Real-time translation and navigation suit travel and commuting
Cons
- - 640x480 per-eye resolution is modest for detailed AR content
- - 76g is light for standalone glasses but still heavier than regular eyewear
- - Battery life is not listed, which matters for all-day use
- - Premium price puts it well above most smart glasses alternatives
Key Specs
- Weight
- 76 g
- Camera
- 12MP
- Memory
- 4GB RAM + 32GB storage
- Displays
- Dual full-color MicroLED
- Processor
- Snapdragon AR1
- Resolution
- 640 x 480 per eye
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- Peak Brightness
- 6,000 nits
- Operating System
- RayNeo AIOS (Android-based)
Our Verdict
The RayNeo X3 Pro stand out for true standalone operation, bright displays, and integrated AI features in a wearable form factor. They make the most sense for early adopters and professionals who want advanced AR glasses and can justify the high price.
Best For
Best for tech enthusiasts, frequent travellers, and professionals who want standalone AI smart glasses for translation, navigation, and quick capture without pulling out a phone.
How It Compares
| Spec | RayNeo X3 Pro | Even Realities G2 | XREAL 1S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ~C$1799 | ~C$830 | ~C$619 |
| Camera | 12MP | None | — |
| Memory | 4GB RAM + 32GB storage | — | — |
| Displays | Dual full-color MicroLED | — | — |
| Processor | Snapdragon AR1 | — | X1 chip |
| Resolution | 640 x 480 per eye | — | — |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi | — | USB-C plug-and-play |
| Peak Brightness | 6,000 nits | — | — |
| Operating System | RayNeo AIOS (Android-based) | — | — |
| Weight | — | 36 g | — |
| Control | — | Optional Even R1 smart ring | — |
| Display | — | Micro-LED floating display | Sony micro-OLED, 1920 x 1200 per eye |
| Translation | — | Real-time translation in 33 languages | — |
| Frame material | — | Titanium | — |
| Water resistance | — | IP65 | — |
| Prescription support | — | Compatible with lenses from -12 to +12 diopters | — |
| Tracking | — | — | Native 3DoF spatial anchoring |
| Brightness | — | — | 700 nits peak |
| Refresh Rate | — | — | 120Hz |
| Field of View | — | — | 52° |
| Virtual Screen Size | — | — | Up to 500 inches |



