RayNeo Air 4 Pro and Air 3s Pro share the same 1080p, 120Hz, 201-inch display foundation, but the newer model changes how content looks and sounds. Air 4 Pro adds HDR10, advanced image processing, 2D-to-3D conversion, and Bang & Olufsen audio, while Air 3s Pro keeps the lower sale price.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Flagship display glasses built for HDR10 entertainment, advanced image processing, 120Hz gaming, cinematic 3D, and Bang & Olufsen audio.
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High-value display glasses built for bright 1080p entertainment, 120Hz gaming, spatial audio, eye comfort, and direct USB-C viewing.
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RayNeo Air 4 Pro is usually the better fit for new buyers. It keeps the same 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 1,200-nit brightness, 46-degree field of view, and 76g weight, then adds the features that meaningfully separate the generations: HDR10, Vision 4000 processing, wider color output, SDR-to-HDR conversion, 2D-to-3D conversion, and Bang & Olufsen-tuned audio. Air 3s Pro is usually the better fit only when its sale price is meaningfully lower. It still delivers nearly the same basic screen and gaming experience. Existing Air 3s Pro owners shouldn't upgrade for resolution, brightness, or comfort. Upgrade for HDR and processing. New buyers should take Air 4 Pro when the price gap stays small.
A: Yes, but mostly in image processing rather than basic hardware. Air 4 Pro adds HDR10, Vision 4000 processing, 10.7-billion-color output, SDR-to-HDR conversion, 2D-to-3D conversion, and Bang & Olufsen audio.
A: The core displays are very similar. Air 4 Pro's main advantage is its dedicated Vision 4000 chip, which enables HDR10, wider color processing, professional listed color accuracy, SDR enhancement, and more advanced 3D conversion.
A: Yes. Both use a 1920 x 1080 display per eye. Air 4 Pro can still look more dynamic because HDR and image processing affect color, contrast, highlights, and shadow detail rather than pixel count.
A: Yes on the official specifications. RayNeo lists both models at up to 1,200 nits. Air 4 Pro's improvement is HDR dynamic range and color processing, not a higher maximum brightness figure.
A: Yes. Both support refresh rates up to 120Hz with compatible devices and content. Air 4 Pro does not provide a higher refresh rate, so Air 3s Pro remains capable for Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and PC gaming.
A: No native HDR10 claim is listed for Air 3s Pro. Air 4 Pro is the model RayNeo specifically markets with native HDR10 support and real-time SDR-to-HDR conversion through the Vision 4000 chip.
A: Not in resolution. Both are 1080p per eye with the same 46-degree field of view. Air 4 Pro may appear richer and more detailed in compatible content because of improved color accuracy and dynamic-range processing.
A: It is worth upgrading when HDR10, improved color, SDR-to-HDR conversion, 2D-to-3D processing, or better-tuned audio matter to you. It is not a necessary upgrade for resolution, refresh rate, brightness, screen size, or weight.
A: Air 4 Pro is better for compatible HDR games and buyers who want improved color processing. Air 3s Pro provides nearly the same basic 1080p, 120Hz gaming experience and may be the smarter purchase when heavily discounted.
A: Air 4 Pro is the stronger movie option. HDR10, expanded color processing, SDR enhancement, native 3D support, 2D-to-3D conversion, and Bang & Olufsen-tuned speakers make its entertainment package more complete.
A: Air 4 Pro has the more premium audio specification. Its quad-speaker system was tuned with Bang & Olufsen and includes Whisper Mode 2.0. Air 3s Pro uses RayNeo's own quad-speaker spatial audio system with Whisper Mode.
A: Yes. Both are officially listed at 76g. Moving to Air 4 Pro therefore adds its new display-processing and audio features without increasing the stated weight.
A: Both carry a $299 standard official US price. When checked in June 2026, Air 3s Pro was $219 and Air 4 Pro was $239.20. Promotional prices can change, so check the live difference before buying.
A: Usually, yes. When the price difference is small, Air 4 Pro provides several meaningful upgrades without sacrificing brightness, weight, refresh rate, or screen size. Air 3s Pro makes more sense only with a substantially better discount.
Prices, features and specifications in this comparison were verified from official sources.
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