Verified XR compatibility

RayNeo Air 4 Pro + iPhone 17 Pro

CompatibleDirect connection

RayNeo Air 4 Pro connects directly to iPhone 17 Pro.

Evidence A Confidence medium Verified
Protocol-derived result. This connection is inferred from official host output specifications and official glasses input requirements. The exact device pair has not yet been explicitly confirmed by the manufacturer.
Recommended route

How to connect

Recommended connection route.

HostiPhone 17 Pro
XR glassesRayNeo Air 4 Pro
Capability matrix

What works

Connection and feature support are evaluated separately, so a direct connection can still have feature limitations.

Video
supported
Direct USB-C
supported
No adapter is required for the primary route.
Audio
supported
Max refresh rate
supported · 60
Effective ceiling from host, route and glasses capabilities.
Evidence chain

Why we say this

Compatibility conclusions are linked to explicit manufacturer or technical evidence rather than generated from prose alone.

A
host manufacturer · Apple

iPhone 17 Pro technical specifications

USB-C supports DisplayPort; native video output over USB-C up to 4K HDR.

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host manufacturer · Apple

Charge and connect with the USB-C connector on your iPhone

iPhone 17/16 (except e models) and iPhone 15 support external displays; DP up to 4K 60Hz.

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glasses manufacturer · XREAL

Connect Devices — XREAL One Series

DP-over-USB-C hosts connect directly; iPhone and Steam Deck feature matrix; current page says Switch 2 requires XREAL Hub.

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glasses manufacturer · RayNeo

RayNeo Support

Air 4 Pro connects to devices with DisplayPort-supported Type-C ports.

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glasses manufacturer · RayNeo

RayNeo Air 4 Pro product page

Air 4 Pro supports direct DP-over-USB-C hosts, Steam Deck, 120Hz, and Switch 2 via an accessory route.

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Related compatibility

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Methodology

Rules first, overrides when necessary

We calculate compatibility from device capabilities, connection protocols and verified accessory paths. Model-specific exceptions override protocol inference.

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