TCL has 3 new smart glasses that are already competing for the best of 2025



  • TCL presented three new smart glasses at CES 2025
  • Two feature AR capabilities, the other is for AI and video capture.
  • No precise details regarding the price or release date have been shared yet.

As someone who has tried many smart glasses, I know firsthand how much variety there is in this sector of technology: despite being under the same umbrella, there is a lot of similarity between the specifications of Halliday, Ray-Ban Meta glasses, Xreal Las One Pro AR glasses, like those found among electric cars, bicycles, and scooters, are called “electric vehicles,” so companies typically focus on one type at a time. However, TCL isn’t afraid to approach smart glasses from all angles and announced three very different smart specs at CES to suit every type of smart glasses user.

The most impressive is the RayNeo The

This allows you to see apps and notifications in your field of view, and in my demo, I could see how the RayNeo X3 Pros could help me on my next trip thanks to their real-time translation. My demo with them was brief, but I was very impressed and put the standard Ray-Ban Meta specs a little to shame.

(Image credit: TCL)

Although if you want a simplified, screen-less approach, you’ll look to the RayNeo V3. They eliminate screens, but come equipped with a 12MP Sony IMX681 sensor to facilitate first-person content capture and voice-guided information, which is transmitted through the device’s speakers and three built-in microphones.



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