RayNeo Air 4 Pro and ROG XREAL R1 both turn compatible devices into private virtual displays, but they sit in very different price classes. RayNeo focuses on affordable HDR10 entertainment, while ROG XREAL R1 adds 240Hz processing, a wider view, native 3DoF, electrochromic lenses, and a console-ready control dock.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
RayNeo
Affordable display glasses built for HDR10 entertainment, 120Hz gaming, vivid color, and lightweight USB-C viewing.
ASUS ROG
Premium gaming AR glasses built for 240Hz motion, native 3DoF, wide-screen immersion, electrochromic lenses, and multi-device control.
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RayNeo Air 4 Pro is usually the better fit for most buyers. It costs $550 less, weighs less, supports native HDR10, and handles films, flights, handheld gaming, and everyday USB-C viewing without turning the purchase into a premium gaming setup. ROG XREAL R1 is usually the better fit for serious players who will actually use its wider 57-degree view, native 3DoF, electrochromic lenses, ROG Ally controls, and included PC-and-console dock. Its 240Hz mode is the headline feature, but ASUS confirms that it uses downscaling and upscaling, so maximum motion smoothness comes with reduced sharpness. Pick RayNeo for practical value. Pick the R1 for a dedicated wearable gaming station.
A: RayNeo Air 4 Pro is better for most buyers because it costs far less and still offers HDR10, 120Hz gaming, strong color, and lower weight. ROG XREAL R1 is better for dedicated high-refresh gaming and native spatial controls.
A: RayNeo is an affordable entertainment display. ROG XREAL R1 is a premium gaming package with processed 240Hz output, native 3DoF, a 57-degree field of view, electrochromic lenses, ROG Ally integration, and an included multi-input dock.
A: Yes, but it is not a straightforward native 1080p 240Hz presentation. ASUS states that the image is reduced to 1920 × 540 and then upscaled back to 1920 × 1080 to create the 240Hz effect.
A: Yes. ASUS warns that the scaling process can sacrifice image detail and sharpness. The mode prioritizes smoother motion, so text, fine textures, and interface elements may look softer or more pixelated than at the native resolution.
A: ROG XREAL R1 is the stronger choice for competitive gaming because it offers up to 240Hz processing and a 0.01ms listed response time. RayNeo remains a capable 120Hz option for buyers who prioritize value and image quality.
A: ROG XREAL R1 offers the deeper ROG Ally experience. Compatible Armoury Crate SE controls can adjust brightness, screen size, aspect ratio, tint, frame-rate boost, spatial locking, and 3D settings without leaving the game.
A: ROG XREAL R1 has a 57-degree field of view, compared with 46 degrees for RayNeo Air 4 Pro. The R1 therefore fills more of your vision and is better suited to immersive gaming.
A: RayNeo Air 4 Pro directly advertises native HDR10 and real-time SDR-to-HDR processing. ROG XREAL R1 supports HDR tone mapping through the included ROG Control Dock rather than presenting the same standalone native HDR10 claim.
A: Yes. The official XREAL package includes the ROG Control Dock. The dock supports two HDMI 2.0 inputs and one DisplayPort 1.4 connection, allowing users to switch between compatible PCs and consoles.
A: No. RayNeo Air 4 Pro functions mainly as a wearable external display. ROG XREAL R1 includes native 3DoF with Anchor Mode for fixed positioning and Follow Mode for smoother head-tracked movement.
A: RayNeo Air 4 Pro is lighter at 76g. ROG XREAL R1 weighs 91g. The 15g difference may be noticeable during long gaming sessions, flights, or extended film viewing.
A: Yes, but the setup differs. ROG XREAL R1 includes a dock with HDMI inputs for compatible consoles. RayNeo requires a separately purchased powered HDMI adapter, dock, or compatible accessory for HDMI-only systems.
A: It is worth the premium only when you will use its 240Hz processing, wide field of view, native 3DoF, electrochromic lenses, ROG Ally controls, and included console dock. RayNeo offers better value for ordinary entertainment.
A: The official XREAL US store accepted preorders when checked in June 2026 and listed expected shipping in July 2026. Availability may change by region, so buyers should check the local XREAL or ASUS store before ordering.
Prices, features and specifications in this comparison were verified from official sources.
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