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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|name = Rokid Max
|image =
|image =
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|Type = [[AR Glasses]]
|Type = [[AR Glasses]]
|Subtype = [[Smart Glasses]]
|Subtype = [[Tethered AR]]
|Platform = [[Rokid]]
|Platform = [[Rokid OS]]
|Creator = [[Rokid]]
|Developer = [[Rokid]]
|Developer = [[Rokid]]
|Manufacturer = [[Rokid]]
|Manufacturer = [[Rokid]]
|Announcement Date = March 2023 (Rokid Open Day)
|Announcement Date = 2023
|Release Date = April 2023
|Release Date = 2023
|Price = $439 USD
|Price = $399
|Website = https://global.rokid.com/products/rokid-max
|Website = https://global.rokid.com/pages/rokid-max-specs
|Versions = Rokid Max, Rokid Max 2
|Requires = USB-C compatible device (smartphone, tablet, computer, gaming console)
|Predecessor = [[Rokid Air]]
|Predecessor = [[Rokid Air]]
|Successor = [[Rokid Max 2]]
|Successor = [[Rokid Max 2]]
|Display = 2x Sony Micro-OLED
|Operating System = N/A (display glasses)
|Resolution = 1920x1080 per eye (Full HD)
|Chipset = N/A (relies on connected device)
|Refresh Rate = 120 Hz
|CPU = N/A
|GPU = N/A
|HPU =
|Storage = N/A
|Memory = N/A
|SD Card Slot = No
|Display = Dual micro-OLED (Sony)
|Subpixel Layout = RGB
|Peak Brightness = 600 nits (perceived), 5000 nits (panel max)
|Resolution = 1920 × 1080 per eye (Full HD)
|Pixel Density = Not specified (high clarity)
|Refresh Rate = 120Hz
|Persistence = Low persistence
|Field of View = 50°
|Field of View = 50°
|Equivalent Screen Size = 360" (virtual)
|Horizontal FoV = ~50°
|Brightness = 600 nits
|Vertical FoV = ~40°
|Diopter Adjustment = Yes (0.00 to -6.00D)
|Average Pixel Density = ~40 PPD
|Peak Pixel Density = ~40 PPD
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Optics = Birdbath optical system
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Optics = Birdbath
|IPD Range = Software adjustable
|Tracking = 3DoF
|Adjustable Diopter = Yes (0.00 to -6.00D built-in)
|Passthrough = Native see-through (optical)
|Tracking = 3DoF (head rotation only)
|Tracking Frequency = N/A
|Base Stations = None
|Eye Tracking = No
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Audio = Directional speakers
|Body Tracking = No
|Connectivity = USB-C (DisplayPort)
|Rotational Tracking = Yes (3DoF)
|Positional Tracking = No
|Update Rate = 120Hz (display)
|Tracking Volume = N/A
|Play Space = Unlimited (see-through)
|Latency = <30ms
|Audio = HD directional speakers (×2)
|Microphone = Yes (noise-canceling, ×2)
|3.5mm Audio Jack = No
|Camera = None
|Connectivity = USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)
|Ports = USB-C
|Wired Video = Yes (USB-C)
|Wireless Video = Via Rokid Station (optional)
|WiFi = Via connected device
|Bluetooth = Via connected device
|Power = USB-C powered (from connected device)
|Battery Capacity = N/A (powered by source device)
|Battery Life = N/A
|Charge Time = N/A
|Dimensions = 174.37mm × 158.71mm × 44.94mm (folded)
|Weight = 75g
|Weight = 75g
|Material = Plastic
|Headstrap = Glasses-style temples
|Haptics = No
|Color = Space Blue
|Sensors = IMU (3DoF head tracking)
|Input = Connected device input, voice (AI control)
|Compliance = TÜV Rheinland certified (eye comfort)
}}
}}


The '''Rokid Max''' is a consumer [[augmented reality]] [[smart glasses]] developed by [[Rokid]], unveiled at Rokid Open Day in March 2023 and released in April 2023 at $439. The glasses feature Sony Semiconductor Micro-OLED displays with 1920x1080 resolution per eye, 120 Hz refresh rate, 50° field of view, and 600 nits brightness, creating a virtual 360-inch screen experience. Weighing only 75 grams with built-in myopia adjustment up to -6.00D, the Rokid Max was praised for its wider FOV compared to competitors like Xreal Air 2 and Viture Pro XR while maintaining lightweight comfort.
The '''Rokid Max''' is a pair of consumer [[augmented reality]] display [[AR glasses|glasses]] developed by [[Rokid]], a Chinese technology company, released in 2023 at a price of $399. Designed primarily for media consumption and portable entertainment, the Rokid Max features dual Sony micro-OLED displays with 1920 × 1080 resolution per eye, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 600 nits of perceived brightness, projecting a virtual screen equivalent to 360 inches. Weighing just 75 grams—similar to regular sunglasses—the glasses offer built-in diopter adjustment from 0.00 to -6.00D, eliminating the need for prescription inserts for most nearsighted users. Unlike spatial computing devices, the Rokid Max functions as a personal display rather than offering full AR capabilities, connecting to smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and other USB-C sources to create an immersive big-screen viewing experience anywhere.


== History and Development ==
== History and Development ==


Rokid unveiled the Max at Rokid Open Day in March 2023 as the successor to the [[Rokid Air]], featuring upgraded Sony Micro-OLED displays and a wider 50° field of view. Pre-orders began at $439 with shipping starting in late April 2023. The Rokid Max was succeeded by the [[Rokid Max 2]] with further improvements to display size and specifications.<ref name="xrtoday">{{cite web |url=https://www.xrtoday.com/augmented-reality/rokid-max-ar-glasses-review-the-complete-guide/ |title=Rokid Max AR Glasses Review: The Complete Guide |publisher=XR Today |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
=== Rokid Background ===
Rokid is a Chinese artificial intelligence and AR company founded in 2014, originally focused on AI assistants and smart home devices. The company expanded into AR glasses, developing products for both enterprise and consumer markets.


== Design and Hardware ==
=== AR Glasses Evolution ===
Rokid's consumer glasses progression:
* '''Rokid Air''': Earlier generation display glasses
* '''Rokid Max''': Improved displays and comfort
* '''Rokid Max 2''': Latest iteration with refinements


=== Display ===
=== Market Positioning ===
The Rokid Max targets:
* Media consumption (movies, TV)
* Mobile gaming
* Portable productivity
* Travel entertainment


Premium Sony Micro-OLED technology:
Unlike devices like HoloLens or Magic Leap, Rokid Max is a display accessory rather than a spatial computing platform.


* Dual Sony Semiconductor Micro-OLED displays
== Design Philosophy ==
* '''1920x1080 resolution per eye''' (Full HD)
* '''120 Hz refresh rate'''
* '''600 nits brightness'''
* '''360-inch virtual screen''' equivalent
* Vibrant OLED colors
* Deep blacks
* Low blue light certified


=== Field of View ===
=== Glasses Form Factor ===
Designed to resemble regular eyewear:
* Lightweight at 75 grams
* Foldable temples
* Portable and pocketable
* Discrete appearance
 
=== Comfort Focus ===
Built for extended viewing:
* Balanced weight distribution
* Soft nose pads
* Adjustable temples
* No heavy headstrap


* '''50° FOV'''—wider than competitors
=== Simplicity ===
* Xreal Air 2: 46° FOV
Minimal complexity:
* Viture Pro XR: 46° FOV
* Single USB-C connection
* Centered comfortable viewing
* No batteries in glasses
* Works in any position (sitting, lying, walking)
* No cameras or sensors (besides IMU)
* Plug-and-play operation


=== Optics ===
== Display Technology ==


Birdbath optical system:
=== Sony Micro-OLED Panels ===
Premium display components:
* '''Resolution''': 1920 × 1080 per eye (Full HD)
* '''Panel Type''': Sony micro-OLED
* '''Contrast''': 100,000:1
* '''Refresh Rate''': 120Hz


* Displays point downward
=== Brightness ===
* Reflect into line of sight
Strong visibility:
* Reduces direct eye strain
* 600 nits perceived brightness
* Low glare design
* Up to 5000 nits panel capability
* Flicker-free technology
* 6 brightness levels
* EyeComfort certified
* Usable in varied lighting


=== Myopia Adjustment ===
=== Virtual Screen Size ===
Large virtual display:
* Equivalent to ~360-inch screen
* Optimal viewing at ~6 meters simulated distance
* Immersive movie viewing
* Gaming on large canvas


Extended vision correction:
=== 2D and 3D Support ===
Multiple viewing modes:
* Standard 2D content
* Side-by-side 3D
* Button toggle between modes
* 3D movie compatibility


* Built-in diopter adjustment
== Optical System ==
* '''0.00 to -6.00D range''' (wider than most competitors)
* Independent adjustment per eye
* No prescription lenses needed for many users
* Seamless dial adjustment


=== Build and Comfort ===
=== Birdbath Optics ===
Proven optical design:
* Reflective optical path
* Good image quality
* Moderate form factor
* Established technology


Ultra-lightweight design:
=== Built-In Diopter Adjustment ===
Vision correction without inserts:
* '''Range''': 0.00D to -6.00D
* Individual eye adjustment
* Dial-based control
* Most nearsighted users covered


* '''75g weight'''—among lightest AR glasses
=== Field of View ===
* Comfortable for extended wear
Focused viewing area:
* Glasses-style form factor
* 50° diagonal FOV
* Foldable temples
* Suitable for focused content
* Multiple nose pad options
* Not peripheral immersion
* Premium materials
* Appropriate for media consumption


=== Audio ===
== Audio System ==


* Directional speakers
=== HD Directional Speakers ===
* Private sound design
Built-in audio:
* Clear audio output
* Two speakers in temples
* 3.5mm jack option
* Directional design for privacy
* Clear audio quality
* Spatial positioning support


== Tracking ==
=== Noise-Canceling Microphones ===
Dual microphone array:
* Voice calls
* AI voice control
* Clear pickup
* Background noise reduction


* '''3 Degrees of Freedom''' (3DoF)
=== Audio Privacy ===
* Head rotation tracking
Directional speaker design:
* Pitch, yaw, roll detection
* Sound aimed at user's ears
* No positional tracking
* Reduced sound leakage
* More private than open speakers
* Not fully isolating


== Connectivity ==
== Connectivity ==


* USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode
=== USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode ===
* Compatible with:
Primary connection:
** Smartphones (USB-C DP)
* Single cable for video and power
** Tablets
* No charging needed
** Mac computers
* Universal compatibility
** Windows PC
* Simple setup
** Gaming consoles
** Steam Deck


== Accessories ==
=== Device Compatibility ===
Works with:
* '''Smartphones''': Samsung, iPhone 15+, many Android phones
* '''Computers''': MacBooks, Windows laptops
* '''Gaming''': Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Nintendo Switch
* '''Consoles''': PlayStation, Xbox (with adapter)


=== Rokid Station ===
=== Rokid Station ===
* Android TV streaming box
Optional companion device:
* Wireless entertainment
* Standalone Android media player
* Netflix, YouTube, etc.
* Wireless content when available
* Sold separately or in bundle (Joy Pack)
* Apps and streaming services
* Extended functionality
 
=== Rokid Hub ===
Compatibility adapter:
* HDMI to USB-C conversion
* Console connection
* Extended device support
 
== Input and Controls ==
 
=== Physical Buttons ===
On-glasses controls:
* Brightness adjustment
* Volume control
* 2D/3D toggle
* Mode selection
 
=== Voice Control ===
AI assistant integration:
* Voice commands
* Hands-free operation
* Basic control functions
 
=== Source Device Input ===
Primary interaction:
* Touch/mouse from source
* Controller from gaming device
* Keyboard from computer
 
== Use Cases ==
 
=== Media Consumption ===
Primary application:
* Movie watching
* TV series binging
* Video streaming
* Personal theater
 
=== Gaming ===
Portable gaming screen:
* Steam Deck gaming
* Mobile gaming
* Console gaming (with adapters)
* Large virtual screen
 
=== Productivity ===
Work applications:
* Virtual monitor
* Document viewing
* Video calls
* Travel productivity
 
=== Travel Entertainment ===
Ideal for:
* Airplane viewing
* Train travel
* Hotel rooms
* Any portable scenario
 
== Certification ==


== Technical Specifications ==
=== TÜV Rheinland ===
Eye comfort certification:
* Color accuracy verified
* Eye comfort standards
* Low blue light
* Flicker-free operation
 
== Rokid Max 2 ==
 
The successor model (2024) offers:
* 215-inch equivalent screen
* Similar core specifications
* Built-in diopter: 0.00D to -6.00D
* Refined design
* Enhanced ecosystem
 
== Comparison with Competitors ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Feature !! Rokid Max !! Xreal Air 2 !! Viture One
|-
| Price || $399 || $399 || $459
|-
| Resolution || 1080p/eye || 1080p/eye || 1080p/eye
|-
| Refresh Rate || 120Hz || 120Hz || 120Hz
|-
| FOV || 50° || 46° || 43°
|-
| Weight || 75g || 72g || 78g
|-
| Built-in Diopter || Yes (-6.00D) || No || No
|-
| Spatial Tracking || 3DoF || 3DoF || 3DoF
|}
 
== Limitations ==
 
=== Not Spatial Computing ===
Compared to spatial AR:
* No 6DoF tracking
* No hand tracking
* No world anchoring
* Display-only functionality
 
=== Content Limitations ===
* Dependent on source device
* No native AR applications
* Limited interaction
* Screen mirroring focus
 
== Technical Specifications Summary ==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Specification !! Details
! Specification !! Details
|-
|-
| Display || Sony Micro-OLED
| Display || Dual Sony micro-OLED, 1920 × 1080 per eye
|-
|-
| Resolution || 1920x1080 per eye
| Refresh Rate || 120Hz
|-
|-
| Refresh Rate || 120 Hz
| FOV || 50°
|-
|-
| Virtual Screen || 360"
| Brightness || 600 nits perceived
|-
|-
| Field of View || 50°
| Contrast || 100,000:1
|-
|-
| Brightness || 600 nits
| Diopter || 0.00D to -6.00D (built-in)
|-
|-
| Myopia Range || 0 to -6.00D
| Audio || HD directional speakers
|-
|-
| Weight || 75g
| Weight || 75g
|-
|-
| Price || $439
| Connection || USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode
|-
| Price || $399
|}
|}
== Reception ==
'''Praise:'''
* 50° FOV wider than Xreal Air 2 and Viture Pro
* Sony Micro-OLED excellent quality
* 75g ultra-lightweight
* 120 Hz refresh rate smooth
* -6.00D myopia range wider than competitors
* 600 nits outdoor-viewable
* EyeComfort certification
* Affordable price point
* Premium build quality
* Wide device compatibility
'''Criticism:'''
* 3DoF only—no spatial tracking
* Tethered connection required
* No standalone functionality
* Some users report light leakage
* Limited gaming features vs dedicated VR
* Rokid Station sold separately<ref name="auganix">{{cite web |url=https://www.auganix.org/ar-news-rokid-unveils-rokid-max-ar-glasses/ |title=Rokid unveils Rokid Max Augmented Reality glasses |publisher=Auganix |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
<ref name="geekwills">{{cite web |url=https://www.geekwills.com/rokid-max-ar-glasses.html |title=Rokid MAX AR Glasses |publisher=GeekWills |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Rokid Air]]
* [[Rokid]]
* [[Rokid Max 2]]
* [[AR Glasses]]
* [[Micro-OLED]]
* [[Xreal Air 2]]
* [[Xreal Air 2]]
* [[Viture Pro XR]]
* [[Display Glasses]]
* [[RayNeo Air 2]]


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Augmented Reality Devices]]
[[Category:AR Glasses]]
[[Category:AR Glasses]]
[[Category:Smart Glasses]]
[[Category:Augmented Reality]]
[[Category:Rokid]]
[[Category:Rokid]]
[[Category:2023 in technology]]
[[Category:Display Glasses]]
[[Category:Micro-OLED]]
[[Category:2020s AR]]

Latest revision as of 03:12, 8 January 2026

Rokid Max
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Tethered AR
Platform Rokid OS
Creator Rokid
Developer Rokid
Manufacturer Rokid
Announcement Date 2023
Release Date 2023
Price $399
Website https://global.rokid.com/pages/rokid-max-specs
Versions Rokid Max, Rokid Max 2
Requires USB-C compatible device (smartphone, tablet, computer, gaming console)
Predecessor Rokid Air
Successor Rokid Max 2
System
Operating System N/A (display glasses)
Chipset N/A (relies on connected device)
CPU N/A
GPU N/A
Storage
Storage N/A
Memory N/A
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display Dual micro-OLED (Sony)
Subpixel Layout RGB
Peak Brightness 600 nits (perceived), 5000 nits (panel max)
Resolution 1920 × 1080 per eye (Full HD)
Pixel Density Not specified (high clarity)
Refresh Rate 120Hz
Persistence Low persistence
Image
Field of View 50°
Horizontal FoV ~50°
Vertical FoV ~40°
Average Pixel Density ~40 PPD
Peak Pixel Density ~40 PPD
Foveated Rendering No
Optics
Optics Birdbath optical system
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Software adjustable
Adjustable Diopter Yes (0.00 to -6.00D built-in)
Passthrough Native see-through (optical)
Tracking
Tracking 3DoF (head rotation only)
Tracking Frequency N/A
Base Stations None
Eye Tracking No
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes (3DoF)
Positional Tracking No
Update Rate 120Hz (display)
Tracking Volume N/A
Play Space Unlimited (see-through)
Latency <30ms
Audio
Audio HD directional speakers (×2)
Microphone Yes (noise-canceling, ×2)
3.5mm Audio Jack No
Camera None
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)
Ports USB-C
Wired Video Yes (USB-C)
Wireless Video Via Rokid Station (optional)
WiFi Via connected device
Bluetooth Via connected device
Power USB-C powered (from connected device)
Battery Capacity N/A (powered by source device)
Battery Life N/A
Charge Time N/A
Device
Dimensions 174.37mm × 158.71mm × 44.94mm (folded)
Weight 75g
Material Plastic
Headstrap Glasses-style temples
Haptics No
Color Space Blue
Sensors IMU (3DoF head tracking)
Input Connected device input, voice (AI control)
Compliance TÜV Rheinland certified (eye comfort)

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The Rokid Max is a pair of consumer augmented reality display glasses developed by Rokid, a Chinese technology company, released in 2023 at a price of $399. Designed primarily for media consumption and portable entertainment, the Rokid Max features dual Sony micro-OLED displays with 1920 × 1080 resolution per eye, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 600 nits of perceived brightness, projecting a virtual screen equivalent to 360 inches. Weighing just 75 grams—similar to regular sunglasses—the glasses offer built-in diopter adjustment from 0.00 to -6.00D, eliminating the need for prescription inserts for most nearsighted users. Unlike spatial computing devices, the Rokid Max functions as a personal display rather than offering full AR capabilities, connecting to smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and other USB-C sources to create an immersive big-screen viewing experience anywhere.

History and Development

Rokid Background

Rokid is a Chinese artificial intelligence and AR company founded in 2014, originally focused on AI assistants and smart home devices. The company expanded into AR glasses, developing products for both enterprise and consumer markets.

AR Glasses Evolution

Rokid's consumer glasses progression:

  • Rokid Air: Earlier generation display glasses
  • Rokid Max: Improved displays and comfort
  • Rokid Max 2: Latest iteration with refinements

Market Positioning

The Rokid Max targets:

  • Media consumption (movies, TV)
  • Mobile gaming
  • Portable productivity
  • Travel entertainment

Unlike devices like HoloLens or Magic Leap, Rokid Max is a display accessory rather than a spatial computing platform.

Design Philosophy

Glasses Form Factor

Designed to resemble regular eyewear:

  • Lightweight at 75 grams
  • Foldable temples
  • Portable and pocketable
  • Discrete appearance

Comfort Focus

Built for extended viewing:

  • Balanced weight distribution
  • Soft nose pads
  • Adjustable temples
  • No heavy headstrap

Simplicity

Minimal complexity:

  • Single USB-C connection
  • No batteries in glasses
  • No cameras or sensors (besides IMU)
  • Plug-and-play operation

Display Technology

Sony Micro-OLED Panels

Premium display components:

  • Resolution: 1920 × 1080 per eye (Full HD)
  • Panel Type: Sony micro-OLED
  • Contrast: 100,000:1
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz

Brightness

Strong visibility:

  • 600 nits perceived brightness
  • Up to 5000 nits panel capability
  • 6 brightness levels
  • Usable in varied lighting

Virtual Screen Size

Large virtual display:

  • Equivalent to ~360-inch screen
  • Optimal viewing at ~6 meters simulated distance
  • Immersive movie viewing
  • Gaming on large canvas

2D and 3D Support

Multiple viewing modes:

  • Standard 2D content
  • Side-by-side 3D
  • Button toggle between modes
  • 3D movie compatibility

Optical System

Birdbath Optics

Proven optical design:

  • Reflective optical path
  • Good image quality
  • Moderate form factor
  • Established technology

Built-In Diopter Adjustment

Vision correction without inserts:

  • Range: 0.00D to -6.00D
  • Individual eye adjustment
  • Dial-based control
  • Most nearsighted users covered

Field of View

Focused viewing area:

  • 50° diagonal FOV
  • Suitable for focused content
  • Not peripheral immersion
  • Appropriate for media consumption

Audio System

HD Directional Speakers

Built-in audio:

  • Two speakers in temples
  • Directional design for privacy
  • Clear audio quality
  • Spatial positioning support

Noise-Canceling Microphones

Dual microphone array:

  • Voice calls
  • AI voice control
  • Clear pickup
  • Background noise reduction

Audio Privacy

Directional speaker design:

  • Sound aimed at user's ears
  • Reduced sound leakage
  • More private than open speakers
  • Not fully isolating

Connectivity

USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode

Primary connection:

  • Single cable for video and power
  • No charging needed
  • Universal compatibility
  • Simple setup

Device Compatibility

Works with:

  • Smartphones: Samsung, iPhone 15+, many Android phones
  • Computers: MacBooks, Windows laptops
  • Gaming: Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Nintendo Switch
  • Consoles: PlayStation, Xbox (with adapter)

Rokid Station

Optional companion device:

  • Standalone Android media player
  • Wireless content when available
  • Apps and streaming services
  • Extended functionality

Rokid Hub

Compatibility adapter:

  • HDMI to USB-C conversion
  • Console connection
  • Extended device support

Input and Controls

Physical Buttons

On-glasses controls:

  • Brightness adjustment
  • Volume control
  • 2D/3D toggle
  • Mode selection

Voice Control

AI assistant integration:

  • Voice commands
  • Hands-free operation
  • Basic control functions

Source Device Input

Primary interaction:

  • Touch/mouse from source
  • Controller from gaming device
  • Keyboard from computer

Use Cases

Media Consumption

Primary application:

  • Movie watching
  • TV series binging
  • Video streaming
  • Personal theater

Gaming

Portable gaming screen:

  • Steam Deck gaming
  • Mobile gaming
  • Console gaming (with adapters)
  • Large virtual screen

Productivity

Work applications:

  • Virtual monitor
  • Document viewing
  • Video calls
  • Travel productivity

Travel Entertainment

Ideal for:

  • Airplane viewing
  • Train travel
  • Hotel rooms
  • Any portable scenario

Certification

TÜV Rheinland

Eye comfort certification:

  • Color accuracy verified
  • Eye comfort standards
  • Low blue light
  • Flicker-free operation

Rokid Max 2

The successor model (2024) offers:

  • 215-inch equivalent screen
  • Similar core specifications
  • Built-in diopter: 0.00D to -6.00D
  • Refined design
  • Enhanced ecosystem

Comparison with Competitors

Feature Rokid Max Xreal Air 2 Viture One
Price $399 $399 $459
Resolution 1080p/eye 1080p/eye 1080p/eye
Refresh Rate 120Hz 120Hz 120Hz
FOV 50° 46° 43°
Weight 75g 72g 78g
Built-in Diopter Yes (-6.00D) No No
Spatial Tracking 3DoF 3DoF 3DoF

Limitations

Not Spatial Computing

Compared to spatial AR:

  • No 6DoF tracking
  • No hand tracking
  • No world anchoring
  • Display-only functionality

Content Limitations

  • Dependent on source device
  • No native AR applications
  • Limited interaction
  • Screen mirroring focus

Technical Specifications Summary

Specification Details
Display Dual Sony micro-OLED, 1920 × 1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 120Hz
FOV 50°
Brightness 600 nits perceived
Contrast 100,000:1
Diopter 0.00D to -6.00D (built-in)
Audio HD directional speakers
Weight 75g
Connection USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode
Price $399

See Also

References