Overview
- Pocket Tactics says the Air 4 Pro delivered a large, clear image on Nintendo Switch 2 after updating the JoyDock accessory’s firmware.
- The reviewer reported smooth play, vivid color, and on-frame speakers that sounded richer than expected under the Bang & Olufsen branding.
- Fit needed nose pad and frame adjustments to avoid awkward viewing angles, and RayNeo cites TÜV low blue light, flicker‑free output, and a 76 g frame to limit strain.
- The glasses sell for $299 on Amazon and are marketed as HDR10 displays up to a claimed 201 inches with AI SDR‑to‑HDR upscaling and 120 Hz gaming support from the Vision 4000 chip co‑developed with Pixelworks.
- They connect over USB‑C without a built‑in battery so they stay tethered to a host device, and some uses call for extras like the JoyDock, an HDMI adapter, or the optional Sound Tube for more private audio.