RayNeo V4 Smart Glasses Launch with Snapdragon AR1 Dual Chip System Fast AI Processing Speed High Resolution Camera and IP67 Durability
RayNeo's latest smart glasses, RayNeo V4 have arrived with core speed, robustness and power efficiency being central to the update. Domestic launch details for the wearable hardware explain that the device provides fast processing for localized AI services while remaining lightweight for everyday wear.
The dual chip system is composed of a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 SoC and energy efficient Hengxuan BES2800 co processor. This operates an RTOS platform rather than Android, allowing faster connectivity to AI services. This operating system provides the wake up time of just 0.2 seconds, with voice commands response time reaching 2.1 seconds, an increase in speed of 138% compared to the previous RayNeo V3, image recognition completing in 3.7 seconds.
The camera sensor is an unusual 1/2.9 inch OmniVision OG09B, with a pixel size of 2.09um and an f/2.2 aperture. The equivalent focal length is 17mm and the hardware captures video at 2.5k and includes electronic image stabilisation.
One charge of the RayNeo V4 offers up to 47 minutes of video recording or up to 11.5 hours of music playback. The charging case contains enough power for a further 7 charges of the glasses. The fast charge system built into the charging case will restore the power in the glasses to 80% in 25 minutes.
The glasses offer a ruggedness of IP67 to allow for everyday wear with protection from water and dust. The glasses are just 38 grams and will come in a variety of black, green and grey. RayNeo has announced the domestic price for the RayNeo V4 glasses with standard sunglasses lenses to be $353 and $412 when including the charging case, which will be sold separately for $44.

