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RayNeo Air 4 Pro Declared Prime Day's Best Budget Smart Display Glasses

According to PCMAG's expert review, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro stands out as the top budget choice among display-centric smart glasses during Prime Day. Its steep discount positions it as a compelling entry point for wearable screens.

J. MARCHAND· French correspondent·June 25, 2026·2 min read
A close-up of RayNeo Air 4 Pro smart glasses on display during Prime Day with a Viture Luma visible in the background.

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Amazon's Prime Day event, kicking off on June 23, 2026, brings significant discounts to wearable display glasses, making it an opportune time for new adopters. Among the highlighted deals are two PCMAG Editors' Choice winners: the RayNeo Air 4 Pro and the Viture Luma. Both models offer a personal, private screen experience at considerably reduced prices.

PCMAG identifies the RayNeo Air 4 Pro as the leading budget option for prism display smart glasses. The publication praises its bright, vibrant 1080p picture and 47-degree field of view, which it equates to a 201-inch screen viewed from 20 feet. PCMAG notes the device prioritizes excellent visuals over extra features, calling its standard $299 price 'dirt-cheap for what you get.' For Prime Day, the Air 4 Pro sees a 20% price reduction, bringing it down to $239.20.

For those seeking a more thematic aesthetic, the DC-licensed Limited Justice or Limited Chaos Editions, which include Batman or Joker clip-on sunshades, are available for $255, down from $319. While the RayNeo Air 4 Pro takes the budget crown, the Viture Luma, another PCMAG Editors' Choice, also offers a flexible display solution with features like dimmable lenses and focus dials.

Our take: These Prime Day price drops underscore a growing trend in the smart glasses market: making wearable displays more accessible. While the RayNeo Air 4 Pro may lack advanced AR capabilities, its focus on a high-quality personal viewing experience at an aggressive price point positions it well for mainstream adoption. This move could accelerate consumer interest in screen-on-face form factors, setting a new bar for entry-level devices.

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