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Rokid Max AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with 360" Micro-OLED Display, Google Play, Media Streaming, HDCP Support & Cloud Gaming, Console, Android, iOS, Windows Compatible

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Color: New Max


Features

  • Expanded Field of View, Ultra-Smooth Gameplay: Say goodbye to visual constraints. With a wide 50 field of view, your vision is no longer limited, ensuring an immersive experience. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures ultra-smooth screen transitions, rendering visuals in a silkier, more lifelike manner. Say goodbye to ghosting our technology elevates picture quality, delivering a truly immersive and high-definition viewing experience.
  • Customized Vision for Every User: Rokid Max is designed to cater to all users, including those who are near-sighted(Astigmatism users are not supported now). Featuring diopter adjustment (up to 600 degrees), these glasses can be tailored to your specific needs. Simply turn the dial on top of the glasses to achieve the most comfortable and clear view, enhancing your movie-watching and gaming experience.
  • Seamless Content Protection with HDCP Support: Rest easy knowing your content is protected. Rokid Max AR Glasses supports HDCP, ensuring secure and seamless streaming of your favorite movies, shows, and games.
  • A Game-changing experience: Battle your enemies on the big screen wherever you are, with lasting comfort. Plus, Rokid Max glasses work with most electronic device. (Compatible with iPhone 15, most Android phones, Windows/Mac laptops, Switch, Steam Deck, PS4 Slim/5, and Xbox Series X/S)

Manufacturer: Rokid


Model Number: NEMA 14-50 Plug


Built-In Media: Glasses


Brand: Rokid


Model Name: Max


Age Range Description: Adult


Color: New Max


Style Name: Max


Wireless Compability: Bluetooth


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Operating System: Android


Additional Features: VR glasses, Video glasses, AR glasses, Smart glasses


Item Weight: 2.65 Ounces


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Display Type: OLED


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Battery Cell Type: Lithium


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  • The Rokid Max AR Glasses are super cool!
Color: Max
The Rokid Max AR Glasses are super cool! They feel light, like wearing regular sunglasses, and they show a giant screen right in front of your eyes—almost like watching a movie on a 215-inch screen! The picture is really clear and bright, especially when you watch videos in a dark room. Plus, they have awesome sound quality, so you can hear everything really well. Using them is easy and fun. You can connect them to your phone or computer and watch your favorite shows or play games. They even have a special feature that helps if you wear glasses, so you can adjust the view perfectly. However, they can get a little warm after wearing them for a long time, and the design might not be everyone's favorite. But overall, if you want to enjoy movies or games on the go, these glasses are a great choice! I give them five stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Izzy

  • Maybe next model
Color: Max
This works well with my iPad. It simulates a screen about the size of my 32 inch (81 cm) desktop computer monitor by projecting an image to each eye. With my laptop, the glasses generate two separate images, at least one of which is in the wrong place. The glasses do not work with my Google Pixel phone. The image is detailed enough, I can read text and could do work with these if I wanted. The picture is good, like a decent 32 inch Full HD television. The colors are good and the blacks looked deep enough. The speakers are completely inadequate, the glasses need earbuds or a jack. The glasses use the USB C port so you must choose video or audio or charging or buy a special adapter or endure bluetooth lag. I tried to watch a movie but gave up. These glasses have no advantage over my monitor and are no competition for even a modest television at home. If the glasses just worked with my phone I could leave my laptop at home and use my bluetooth keyboard to do work on my phone or watch movies away from home. It's a neat concept and my next phone might be a phone that works with Rokid but for now it's not worth the price to only work with my iPad on wifi. If my phone plan did not disable wifi hotspot, and if they worked well with my laptop, I might very much enjoy these glasses, but there are too many problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by scottalias

  • Great picture, mostly. AR, not so much.
Color: Max
I have been getting into these types of glasses recently as I love the idea of having a personal portable display that can be used pretty much anywhere. These products though are a bit limited at present. For example, they only work with certain devices and even popular devices (like google pixel phones) are not compatible. Definitely still in early days for these products, so I am approaching them as such. Also important to note that these really do not have much if any AR capabilities. There is some software available for specific phones that I think allows locking the display in place so when you turn your head, the image stays fixed. But it requires using their software and it will only work on very specific devices. And even so, the field of view here is relatively low, so the expectation is that any movement will result in parts of the "screen" being cut off. But as a portable display, I think these are pretty nice. If you happen to have the right head shape for them. I do not. So with the default set up and nose pads, I could not get the entire image to visible at one time. Either the top was cut off by the diopter adjustment pieces or the bottom of the image was cut off by the bottom of the frames. After some adjustment, I found that if I removed the included nose bridges entirely, and added some adhesive nose pads (for comfort and to raise the glasses up slightly) I could get most of the image to display at once. These really need more adjustment options. Either more nose bridge sizes, or the ability to adjust the angle of the arms. Because these are absolutely not one size fits all (in terms of being able to see the whole image) and adjustment will probably be needed. Image quality is really nice however. I am nearsighted and the diopter adjustments work extremely well. I can get a really sharp picture with these. However, I think they work well for me because my eyesight in both of my eyes is pretty similar. I imagine for people with larger differences, the diopters could cause issues since the size of each side would end up different from the adjustment, and it could make it uncomfortable or impossible to view properly. The other issue as well is that while I can get the image tack sharp in the center of the frame and towards the top, I find the bottom and especially the bottom corners is noticeably less sharp. There is some minimal glare that can be seen around some of the edges as well. On its own, there is also no way to adjust the sizing beyond that. For me, if the field of view was a little smaller, it would be a lot easier to view the entire image at once without having to get it absolutely perfectly adjusted on my face. The upcoming rokid station streaming android tv box I think will offer that ability, so that will be nice. They are also pretty comfortable too. The arms are springy and dont clamp too hard, the weight is a little much, but not too bad. Biggest issue again is that I had to remove the included nose pads the adhesive ones I am using are not super comfortable. I also need to have the from pushed up against my forehead in order to get the image to fit. And that is where a lot of the internal electronics are located, so they get warm. So far I have not experienced them getting too hot, but I definitely feel like the warmth can build up a bit of sweat over time, and may prove a bit uncomfortable for longer viewing sessions. They have built in speakers as well. They are fine. Nothing great, but not terrible. But the big thing to keep in mind is that these really are not AR glasses. There are some AR type experiences that can be had if you have specifically the correct devices to use these with, but otherwise the only AR thing about these is that they "project" a large virtual screen in front of you. But that screen is not fixed in place and does not actually "exist" in the real world at all. It is fixed to your vision and moves with every move of your head. It is really just a portable display. But that is what I was expecting and looking for, and for that, they are pretty good. and I would recommend them to anyone who is willing to tinker a little bit to get the fit right, and is only really expecting them as a portable personal display, and not looking for any "AR" experiences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Matt K.

  • Lightweight Theater in your pocket
Color: Max
The rokid max is a step above the AR air, it is HCDP compliant and has a crisp clear 215" screen that filtered out 90% of the front light which makes you feel like no matter where you are you can feel apart of the movie and gaming experience. I had a moto 5g stylus that I had to turn in after getting this device as the phone did not have Miracast on it. A 350.00 mistake by the end of it so if you get this glasses just know that Miracast is critical to it's function not all models are plug and play and do require the goovis power bank adapter to operate optimally. Sound quality can be a bit dim in certain situations, but otherwise the sound is clear and crisp and allows you to make full use of the AR experience. The brim does run warm and not hot, but the myopia dials and adjustments on the legs of the glasses are a truly welcomed sight. At 75 grams it's lightweight and does not give eye fatigue and while it may look like that your looking through a viewfinder at times once your eyes adjust it is an experience of a lifetime. If I had to rate the glasses it would be 4 out of 5 due to the fact I have to be teatherd to the wireless adapter, but aside from that this product is highly recommended. Speedy delivery and truly a technological marvel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by The Stockwells

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