RayNeo unveils two new consumer augmented reality (AR) smart glasses product lines: the RayNeo iO and the RayNeo GT series. The iO model is positioned around “glanceable” ambient intelligence, while the GT line is focused on multimedia experiences such as games and movies.

GSMArena reports that the RayNeo iO is designed for all-day wear, listing a weight of 33g with an even 50:50 front-to-back balance. It also cites materials used in the build, including AZ91D magnesium-aluminum alloy for the frames and aerospace-grade titanium for the temples. The company’s PR announcements similarly present the iO and GT launches as expansions of its consumer AR lineup, with the GT series described as cinema-grade.

Across outlets, the main differences are in emphasis and detail. GSMArena provides specific hardware and design specifications for the iO, including weight and component materials, while the PR Newswire releases focus more on the product positioning and the GT series lineup. PR Newswire also specifies that the GT series includes RayNeo GT and RayNeo GT Max.