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Rokid Max

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The Rokid Max is a pair of consumer augmented reality smart glasses developed by Rokid, released in March 2023. The glasses feature Sony Micro-OLED displays with 120 Hz refresh rate and a virtual screen equivalent to 360 inches, designed primarily for portable media consumption and gaming. At only 75 grams, the Rokid Max is one of the lightest AR glasses available, making it suitable for extended viewing sessions.

Rokid Max
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Smart Glasses
Platform Rokid
Developer Rokid
Manufacturer Rokid
Release Date March 2023
Price $499 USD
Website https://global.rokid.com/
System
Storage
Display
Display 2× Sony Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920×1080 per eye (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Image
Field of View 50°
Optics
Optics Birdbath
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Fixed
Tracking
Tracking 3DoF
Eye Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Audio
Audio Built-in open-ear speakers
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode), HDMI (with adapter)
Device
Dimensions 18.5mm wide (lens housing)
Weight 75g
Color Black

History and Development

Rokid is a Chinese technology company that has been developing AR glasses and AI-powered devices since 2014. The Rokid Max was announced at CES 2023 and became available for pre-order in March 2023 at $439, with the retail price later set at $499. The glasses were designed as a portable wearable display solution, competing with products like the Nreal Air (now Xreal Air) and Viture One.[1]

Design and Hardware

Display

The Rokid Max features dual Sony Micro-OLED displays delivering Full HD 1920×1080 resolution per eye. Key display specifications include:

  • 360-inch equivalent virtual screen size
  • 50° diagonal field of view
  • 120 Hz refresh rate for smooth motion
  • 600 nits brightness
  • 106% sRGB color gamut coverage
  • Birdbath optical technology[2]

The birdbath optics are certified for:

  • Flicker-free operation
  • Low glare
  • Low blue light emission
  • Eye comfort for extended use

Vision Correction

The Rokid Max includes adjustable diopter dials on each lens, allowing users with nearsightedness to use the glasses without prescription lenses. The adjustment range is 0.00D to -6.00D, covering most common levels of myopia.[3]

Build and Ergonomics

At 75 grams, the Rokid Max is extremely lightweight. The lens housing is only 18.5mm wide, making it one of the slimmest AR glasses available. The design reduces frontal light leakage by 90% compared to competitors.

Audio

The glasses include built-in open-ear speakers for audio output. While convenient, reviewers noted:

  • Passable audio quality
  • Weak bass response
  • Some audio leakage at higher volumes

Connectivity

The Rokid Max requires no internal battery—it draws power from the connected device. Compatible connections include:

  • USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode (direct)
  • HDMI with adapter
  • Wireless with Rokid Station accessory

Rokid Station

The optional Rokid Station ($129) is an Android TV streaming device that attaches to the glasses, enabling standalone operation without a phone or computer. It turns the Rokid Max into a portable Android TV experience.

Compatibility

The Rokid Max is compatible with a wide range of devices:

  • Smartphones (USB-C with video output)
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Steam Deck
  • ROG Ally
  • PlayStation 5 (with adapter)
  • Windows PCs
  • MacBooks
  • Tablets

Reception

Praise:

  • "The best product of this type to do so yet" for portable wearable display use
  • Exceptional video quality with rich, vivid colors
  • Very lightweight (75g) for comfortable extended wear
  • Flicker-free, low blue light certified for eye comfort
  • Good diopter adjustment range for myopia
  • Slim, sophisticated design

Criticism:

  • Weak contrast in dark scenes
  • Audio lacks bass and has some leakage
  • Slight blurriness at screen edges
  • Higher price point ($499) compared to some competitors
  • No spatial tracking (3DoF only)[4]

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See Also

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