RayNeo Air 4 Pro and VITURE Beast both create private virtual screens, but they target different buyers. RayNeo offers HDR10, 120Hz gaming, strong color, and lighter weight for less. VITURE Beast adds sharper 1200p visuals, a wider 58-degree view, built-in 3DoF, dynamic tinting, and premium spatial controls.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
RayNeo
Affordable display glasses built for HDR10 entertainment, 120Hz gaming, a bright 201-inch virtual screen, Bang & Olufsen audio, and direct USB-C use.
VITURE
Premium XR glasses built with a 1200p display, 58-degree field of view, built-in 3DoF, dynamic electrochromic tinting, VisionPair screen controls, and HARMAN audio.
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RayNeo Air 4 Pro is usually the better choice for buyers who mainly want a private screen for films, handheld gaming, travel, and everyday entertainment. At $299, it delivers HDR10, 120Hz support, strong color specifications, high claimed brightness, lighter weight, and Bang & Olufsen-tuned audio. It gives up advanced spatial controls, but it costs $250 less. VITURE Beast is usually the better choice when the glasses need to function as more than a mirrored display. Its 1200p resolution, 58-degree field of view, built-in 3DoF, VisionPair controls, ultrawide support, dynamic electrochromic tint, front camera, and SpaceWalker compatibility make it substantially more capable for productivity and spatial-screen use. VITURE positions Beast as its most flexible built-in 3DoF model, with adjustable screen size, Smooth Follow, Ambient Mode, and ultrawide support. The extra $250 is not simply paying for a slightly brighter display. It is paying for a wider and sharper image, native screen anchoring, configurable spatial modes, premium construction, and a more advanced software ecosystem. Pick RayNeo Air 4 Pro for entertainment value. Pick VITURE Beast for the more complete spatial-monitor experience.
A: RayNeo Air 4 Pro is better for value, HDR10, lighter weight, and straightforward movies or gaming. VITURE Beast is better for sharper 1200p visuals, a wider field of view, built-in 3DoF, spatial controls, dynamic tinting, and virtual-monitor productivity.
A: VITURE Beast includes a wider optical system, 1200p panels, built-in 3DoF, VisionPair screen controls, electrochromic tinting, a front camera, premium construction, and SpaceWalker support. RayNeo focuses on delivering strong entertainment quality at a much lower price.
A: VITURE Beast. It supports up to 1920 × 1200 per eye, compared with RayNeo Air 4 Pro's 1920 × 1080. The additional vertical resolution can improve text, menus, timelines, and smaller interface elements.
A: VITURE Beast has a 58-degree field of view, compared with RayNeo Air 4 Pro's 46 degrees. This makes the Beast image feel larger and more immersive at a similar viewing distance.
A: VITURE lists up to 1,250 nits, while RayNeo lists up to 1,200 nits. The difference is small on paper, and manufacturer brightness figures may use different testing methods, so they should not be treated as directly comparable independent results.
A: VITURE's official Beast pages do not prominently advertise native HDR10 support. RayNeo specifically markets Air 4 Pro as an HDR10 display and includes real-time SDR-to-HDR processing through its Vision 4000 chip.
A: RayNeo Air 4 Pro is the better-value gaming option because it supports up to 120Hz and costs much less. VITURE Beast is better for gamers who want a wider field of view, sharper resolution, screen anchoring, dynamic tint, and more spatial control.
A: VITURE Beast is substantially better for productivity. Built-in 3DoF, ultrawide support, adjustable screen position, Smooth Follow, and SpaceWalker make it more suitable as a virtual monitor. RayNeo is better for straightforward screen mirroring.
A: Yes. VITURE Beast includes built-in 3DoF and can anchor or adjust the virtual screen without relying entirely on an external tracking accessory.
A: VITURE lists 6DoF support through its front RGB camera and SpaceWalker as a post-launch feature. Availability may depend on firmware, operating system, and connected device. Buyers should check the current SpaceWalker release notes before purchasing.
A: No built-in diopter adjustment is listed for either model. Users with myopia, astigmatism, or other prescriptions may need contact lenses or compatible prescription inserts.
A: Yes. Both can connect to compatible handheld gaming PCs that provide DisplayPort video over USB-C. Exact compatibility, charging, cable routing, and performance settings should still be checked.
A: Nintendo Switch generally requires a compatible powered adapter, dock, or accessory because it does not provide the same direct DisplayPort-over-USB-C output as Steam Deck or many laptops.
A: No. Both glasses normally require a wired USB-C connection for video and power. Optional accessories can add streaming or other connection options, but the glasses themselves are not standalone wireless computers.
A: It is worth the premium when built-in 3DoF, sharper resolution, wider optics, ultrawide mode, dynamic tinting, and spatial-monitor use are important. For films, flights, and handheld gaming, RayNeo Air 4 Pro offers the stronger price-to-feature balance.
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Last verified: June 2026
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