Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses Review: Lightweight Design and Limited Ecosystem Integration
- These glasses come with innovative features but have challenges in integration with Apple devices.
- The Rokid Max 2 AR glasses include a case, cloth, USB-C cord, and the Station 2 remote.
- Using the Rokid glasses with the Station 2 remote is straightforward.
Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses Review
Introduction
Rokid is launching the Max 2 AR glasses. These glasses come with innovative features but have challenges in integration with Apple devices.
Design
The Rokid Max 2 AR glasses include a case, cloth, USB-C cord, and the Station 2 remote. The remote runs Rokid’s YodaOS and has a touch panel for control. The glasses have a lightweight plastic design and a matte black finish.
Specifications
Glasses Specifications
- Myopia Correction: 0.00 D to -6.00 D
- Brightness: 600 Nits
- Refresh Rate: 90 Hz
- Weight: 75 g
- Resolution: 1200P per eye
- Field of View: 50 Degrees
Station 2 Specifications
- RAM: 8 GB
- ROM: 128 GB
- Bluetooth: 5.2
- Battery: 5000 mAh
Usage
Using the Rokid glasses with the Station 2 remote is straightforward. Users can open three menus simultaneously, enhancing multitasking. You can also connect Bluetooth devices like mice and keyboards. The app store is limited, but you can install some applications such as Pinterest and Amazon Prime Video.
The glasses can connect to devices like iPads, iPhones, or MacBooks through USB-C to mirror displays. This feature enhances gaming and productivity but relies on the Station 2 to function effectively.
Conclusion
The Rokid Max 2 AR glasses offer solid hardware but face software and integration issues. As a Kickstarter product, improvements are expected. The device attempts to blend functionality with existing ecosystems, though it does not fully succeed.
Pros
- Lightweight and fluid design
- Interactive media capabilities
- Compatible with Bluetooth devices
Cons
- Limited app store
- Limited integration with current devices
- Station 2 not suitable for heavy work
Rating: 2.5 out of 5
Where to Buy
You can purchase the Rokid Max 2 AR glasses on Kickstarter.
