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The Rokid Max AR Glasses are a type of augmented reality (AR) eyewear developed by Rokid, a Shenzhen-based technology company. Launched in 2023, these glasses are designed to offer a wearable monitor experience, projecting a virtual screen in front of the user. They have gained attention for their blend of AR capabilities and practical use as a personal display device. | The [[Rokid Max AR Glasses]] are a type of [[augmented reality]] ([[AR]]) eyewear developed by [[Rokid]], a [[Shenzhen]]-based technology company. Launched in 2023, these glasses are designed to offer a wearable monitor experience, projecting a virtual screen in front of the user. They have gained attention for their blend of AR capabilities and practical use as a personal display device. | ||
==Development and Release== | ==Development and Release== | ||
Rokid, known for its innovations in the field of AR and AI technology, developed the Rokid Max as a successor to its earlier AR models. The product represents a culmination of advancements in micro-display and optical technology, focusing on comfort and utility. | Rokid, known for its innovations in the field of AR and [[AI technology]], developed the Rokid Max as a successor to its earlier AR models. The product represents a culmination of advancements in [[micro-display]] and [[optical technology]], focusing on comfort and utility. | ||
==Design and Features== | ==Design and Features== | ||
===Physical Design=== | ===Physical Design=== | ||
The Rokid Max AR Glasses feature a lightweight design, weighing approximately 75 grams. They are equipped with two Micro-OLED displays, which project images using a bird bath optics system. This design choice is intended to reduce eye strain by reflecting the image to the wearer's line of sight, rather than directly projecting onto the eyes. | The Rokid Max AR Glasses feature a lightweight design, weighing approximately 75 grams. They are equipped with two [[Micro-OLED displays]], which project images using a [[bird bath optics]] system. This design choice is intended to reduce [[eye strain]] by reflecting the image to the wearer's line of sight, rather than directly projecting onto the eyes. | ||
===Diopter Adjustment=== | ===Diopter Adjustment=== | ||
A distinctive feature of the Rokid Max is the inclusion of adjustable diopters. These allow users with near-sightedness to modify the focus of the lenses, eliminating the need for additional prescription lens inserts. This feature makes the Rokid Max more accessible to a wider range of users. | A distinctive feature of the Rokid Max is the inclusion of adjustable diopters. These allow users with [[near-sightedness]] to modify the focus of the lenses, eliminating the need for additional prescription lens inserts. This feature makes the Rokid Max more accessible to a wider range of users. | ||
===Audio Capability=== | ===Audio Capability=== | ||
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==Technical Specifications== | ==Technical Specifications== | ||
The Rokid Max AR Glasses offer a 215-inch virtual screen experience, viewed from a 20-feet distance, to simulate an immersive viewing environment. The glasses do not have internal storage or battery, relying instead on a connected smart device for power and content. They support USB-C connectivity for a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops. | The Rokid Max AR Glasses offer a 215-inch virtual screen experience, viewed from a 20-feet distance, to simulate an immersive viewing environment. The glasses do not have internal storage or battery, relying instead on a connected smart device for power and content. They support [[USB-C connectivity]] for a wide range of devices, including [[smartphones]], [[tablets]], and [[laptops]]. | ||
==User Experience== | ==User Experience== | ||
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===Comparisons with Competitors=== | ===Comparisons with Competitors=== | ||
In comparison to similar products like the TCL NXTWear S and Viture One, the Rokid Max stands out for its wider field of view and focus adjustments. However, its AR capabilities are considered less advanced than some of its competitors. | In comparison to similar products like the [[TCL NXTWear S]] and [[Viture One]], the Rokid Max stands out for its wider field of view and focus adjustments. However, its AR capabilities are considered less advanced than some of its competitors. | ||
===Price and Value=== | ===Price and Value=== | ||
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==Compatibility and Connectivity== | ==Compatibility and Connectivity== | ||
The Rokid Max is compatible with devices that support DisplayPort over USB-C, including many modern laptops and smartphones. It also supports additional adapters for devices without USB-C DisplayPort, like certain game consoles and PCs. | The Rokid Max is compatible with devices that support [[DisplayPort over USB-C]], including many modern laptops and smartphones. It also supports additional adapters for devices without USB-C DisplayPort, like certain [[game consoles]] and PCs. | ||
==Use Cases== | ==Use Cases== | ||
The primary use cases for the Rokid Max include media consumption, such as watching movies and playing games, and as a secondary screen for laptops, enhancing ergonomics and posture during work. While its AR features are limited, the glasses serve well as a personal, portable display. | The primary use cases for the Rokid Max include media consumption, such as watching movies and playing games, and as a secondary screen for laptops, enhancing ergonomics and posture during work. While its AR features are limited, the glasses serve well as a personal, portable display. |