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What the RayNeo V3 knows about you

RayNeo V3 is a camera-and-audio AI glasses product with no display, in the Ray-Ban Meta class, made by RayNeo, a brand under Thunderbird Innovation Technology in Shenzhen, founded in October 2021 and backed by TCL Electronics. RayNeo is the number-one global augmented-reality glasses brand by third-quarter 2025 share at 24 percent per Counterpoint, raised a $143 million round in January 2026, and has a deep partnership with Alibaba, which integrated its Tongyi Qianwen large language model into RayNeo products and took an equity stake. The V3 sells for about $245 to $255, weighs 39 grams, carries a 12-megapixel camera co-developed with TCL and 32 gigabytes of storage, went on sale in China in January 2025, and led the country's online AI smart-glasses category in the first quarter of 2025 at roughly 50 percent share with shipments in the tens of thousands, placing it at commercial mass-market maturity. Its AI is primary and genuine: the product is built around the assistant and first-person camera with ask-about-what-you-see as the core interaction rather than veneer, though it is cloud-dependent on Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen rather than on-device. The registry records the V3 rather than the RayNeo X3 Pro that the dispatch listed, because the X3 Pro is a display-first augmented-reality device where AI is layered on a microLED waveguide display, failing the AI-as-primary test in the same way as the excluded Xreal. Vendor claims of a Snapdragon AR1 chip, 98 percent accuracy, and a 1.3-second response time are not independently verified.

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What it knows about you

4 findings on record · 4 verified against primary sources

Where your data goes

What you can control

Where your data goes

Who else can see it once it leaves the device.

Selling your data

RayNeo's website acknowledges it sells personal information as defined by California law and shares data with Google, Facebook, and Bing for advertising. Whether the V3 glasses data is sold is not addressed in any published policy.

Verified2026-06-16Source ↗

Shared with others

RayNeo's website shares data with Shopify, Google, Facebook, Bing, and Shopify Audiences for ad targeting. No device-level data sharing policy for the V3 glasses is published.

Verified2026-06-16Source ↗

What you can control

Your say over the data it holds.

How long they keep it

RayNeo's published privacy policy is an e-commerce template that states personal information is retained until the user requests erasure, but it does not address retention of data collected by the V3 glasses themselves, including photos, videos, voice recordings, or AI queries.

Verified2023-01-01Source ↗

Deleting your data

RayNeo's e-commerce privacy policy allows users to request correction, update, or erasure of personal information, but no device-specific deletion mechanism for on-glasses data such as photos, videos, or AI interaction history is publicly documented.

Verified2023-01-01Source ↗

The full record

Specs
RayNeo V3: camera + audio AI glasses, NO display. Y1,799 (~$245-255), 39g, 12MP camera (1080p/30fps, TCL co-developed), 32GB storage. Presales Jan 7 2025, on sale Jan 10 2025 (China). Customized multimodal LLM via Alibaba Tongyi Qianwen partnership; vendor-claimed 1.3s response + 98% accuracy; 3 years free AI updates.
Form Factor
wearable (camera + audio AI glasses; no display; Ray-Ban Meta-class)
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