🎉 Elevate Your Reality with Rokid Max!
Rokid Max AR Glasses deliver an unparalleled audiovisual experience with a massive 215" FHD 1080P OLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, and professional-grade acoustics. Weighing only 75g, they offer adjustable comfort and built-in myopia correction, making them perfect for everyone. Certified by TÜV Rhineland for eye comfort, these glasses redefine entertainment on the go.
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
Color | Max |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Platform | iOS, Android |
Resolution | 1920 × 1080 |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Screen Size | 215 Inches |
Display Type | Micro-OLED |
Field Of View | 50 Degrees |
Additional Features | TÜV Certificated Eye Protection, 120hz Virtual Theater, built-in myopia correction from 0.00D ~ -6.00D., AR Glasses with Massive 215” Micro-OLED |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone, Game Console |
Specific Uses For Product | Video, Gaming |
Operating System | iOS, Android |
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Impossible to wear on larger head/nose bridge
I have to say I love the idea of a portable virtual display. This is what those glasses are by the way, they're OK to work and play on the go, compatible with my Steam Deck, but definitely not AR glasses as advertised, if only because the top half of the display is blocked off by an opaque section containing the electronics.Unfortunately, the displays cannot be adjusted spatially in any way, so 1. the glasses are slightly too narrow for me, and the sides of the virtual screens are out of focus, and 2. most importantly the space for the nose bridge is quite small. Wearing the glasses without nose pads (let alone with!), the displays still sit too high and I can only see half of the screens. The only way for me to see most of the screens is to have the arms not above my ear as you would expect with glasses, but over it at the level of my ear canals. In that position, the screens lose clarity and the sharp edge of the nose bridge digs into my skin, while the narrowness of the glasses means the arms put uncomfortable pressure on my ears -- although at least it keeps them in place.In short, great idea with decent hardware, but poor execution that makes it impractical for people like me with bigger heads and/or large nose bridges.
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