
BooaBei AI Smart Glasses
Score: 78/100
RayNeo Air 3s
Score: 76/100Rankings

BooaBei W610 AI Smart Glasses feature an 8 MP 2K camera, IP67 durability and 32 GB storage, plus AI voice assistance and real-time translation. While feature-rich, the AI is still in beta and video quality is only HD-ish. Suited for budget-conscious outdoor enthusiasts who want a durable camera-enabled smart glass.

The RayNeo Air 3s are ultra-light AR/XR glasses featuring a 1200-nit micro-OLED display and quad open-air speakers, delivering bright visuals and immersive audio. Their trade-offs include a narrow 47° field of view and reliance on an external host with limited 3DoF tracking. Ideal for travelers and casual gamers seeking a portable high-brightness screen.
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| ↓ lower better | 42 gramsbest | 78 grams |
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270 mAhbest | — | |
8 MPbest | — | |
— | 120 Hzbest | |
32 GBbest | — |
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Weight (grams) | 42 grams | 78 grams |


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Professional reviewers commend the BooaBei W610 for its crisp 8MP 2K camera, robust IP67 build, long battery life, and the completeness of the out-of-the-box kit. They also highlight the fast, accurate AI photo recognition and voice-controlled features, while noting that video quality is only "HD-ish" and the AI feels perpetually in beta, limiting its polish compared to premium rivals.
Everyday users generally enjoy the hands-free AI translation, low-light camera clarity, and comfortable, all-weather design. Recurring themes include appreciation for the easy-wear fit and the convenience of built-in storage, tempered by minor frustrations with QR-code app setup and occasional AI sluggishness.

Professional reviewers applaud the RayNeo Air 3s for their unprecedented 1200-nit brightness, 120 Hz refresh rate and high-quality HueView 2.0 micro-OLED display, which together deliver sharp, vivid visuals even outdoors. They also praise the quad-speaker audio system with Whisper privacy mode and the eye-care-focused 3840 Hz dimming. However, critics note the narrow 47° field of view, limited 3 DoF tracking and reliance on an external host device as significant drawbacks for immersive AR experiences.
Everyday users consistently highlight the glasses' massive 201-inch virtual screen and lightweight comfort, making them ideal for travel, in-flight movies and casual gaming. The bright display and powerful audio are frequently praised, while recurring complaints focus on the tunnel-vision feel from the limited FoV, occasional audio leakage, imperfect IPD adjustment and the need for a strong host device to unlock full performance.
“solid "budget AI smart glasses" vs. pricier Meta Ray-Bans”

“8MP 2K camera for crisp landscapes/portraits”

“world's brightest AR glasses”

