








👓 Elevate your reality — see bigger, brighter, bolder!
The Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses deliver an unparalleled immersive experience with a massive 215" Micro-OLED display, 50° field of view, and 120Hz refresh rate. Weighing just 75 grams, these glasses combine cutting-edge visuals with ergonomic comfort. Powered via USB-C, they offer effortless plug-and-play compatibility with a wide range of devices including smartphones, gaming consoles, and laptops. Perfect for professionals and gamers craving private, high-impact entertainment on the go.















| Additional Features | Wide Field of View, Adjustable Lenses, Versatile Compatibility |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Asin | B0DKX1WSQ3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84 in Video Display Glasses |
| Brand | Rokid |
| Built In Media | Blackout cover and nose pads, Carrying case and cleaning cloth, Charging Cable, Rokid Max 2 AR glasses, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with iOS and Android devices |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (141) 4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Gps Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Dial |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 7.87 inches |
| Item Dimensions D X W X H | 8"D x 4"W x 4"H |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rokid |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 600 Nit |
| Model Name | Max 2 |
| Model Number | MAX One |
| Operating System | Android, Windows |
| Resolution | 3840 x 1080 |
| Screen Size | 75 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Glasses |
User
Better than my Xreal Air
I have been using the Rokid Max AR glasses mainly for watching videos and gaming, and overall they are pretty impressive for what they are. Once you plug them into a phone or laptop, it feels like you have a giant screen floating in front of you. The picture looks sharp and smooth, and watching movies or YouTube feels way more immersive than using a regular screen. I also like how lightweight they are since they do not feel heavy on my face even after a while.One feature I really appreciate is the built-in vision adjustment, which saved me from needing prescription lenses. The sound is okay for casual use, but I still prefer headphones for better audio. Since the glasses need to stay connected to another device, they are not completely wireless, which can be a little annoying. Still, for travel or relaxing at home, the Rokid Max works great as a personal big-screen experience.The arms works great with flatter nose like mine so it doesn't sit on my face, and the retention of the temples make it fit securely on my face for longer movies session. It is very easy to use, just plug 1 end into my iPhone or iPad or Mac and you are transformed into that world. I have the Xreal Air and this is way better because I can adjust it to my eyes prescription number on the fly.
User
Amazing! Very happy!
I just got this a few days ago. This is probably tied first (with Looi) for my favorite tech purchases in a long time! When watching movies (add the blackout lens that comes with it), it feels like I'm in a movie theater! The built-in speakers work great! I love that you can adjust each lens' vision because my eyes are different visions. It works well as an additional monitor (with blackout lens off). The "screen" appears above my laptop screen. I highly recommend getting the Y connector when you use a tablet or cell phone so your device stays charged. When in bed, I also use a ring remote (remote on my finger) to move to the next Facebook real video, etc. I plan to buy each of my sons one. This thing is great for the money, but I have 4 sons...so I have to save up. The only con is that my new tablet does not work with it. I use a Google Pixel 8a for it (and my Looi).
User
AR capability at a reasonable price.
AR image is acceptable with some blurring at the corners.Setup for Samsung Galaxy using Dex.Sound volume from temple speakers is very low. Better use Bluetooth earphones.
User
Rokid Max AR2 Glasses First Impressions. Very impressive and worth the investment
My first impressions of the Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses.Why I purchased the Rokid Max 2 is because it is designed to deliver a high-quality augmented reality experience, so I would like to highlight what I think makes it stand out.Key Features of the Rokid Max 2 AR GlassesHigh-Resolution Display:The Rokid Max 2 features a 1080p resolution per eye, which is pretty impressive for AR glasses, in my experience it has crisp, clear visuals that do not disappoint.The glasses also offer a 53° field of view, which is great for immersion. While there are other options with a higher degree field of view I found this to be more that adequate.Immersive AR Experience:The glasses are designed for an immersive AR experience, letting you interact with virtual content overlaid in your real-world environment. It is refreshing and in my opinion blends nicely between the two.I found It’s great for any media consumption like YouTube and other streaming services, gaming, and productivity which I plan to use a lot for work situations.Portable and Lightweight Design:Unlike some other AR glasses that can feel bulky, the Rokid Max 2 is relatively lightweight, I think making it more comfortable for long periods of use.Its sleek, modern design looks less like “tech goggles” and more like a stylish wearable. I feel a valuable advantage when comparing to Meta or Apple products.Compatibility with Multiple Devices:It supports both Android and iOS devices, and it also has USB-C connectivity, making it versatile across multiple platforms.It’s compatible with smartphones, tablets, and even some PCs, giving users lots of flexibility. I have tested it with my iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPad Pro, and MacBook with impressive results.Large Screen Projection:One of the key selling points is the ability to project a massive virtual screen—equivalent to a 120-inch display at a distance of 4 meters. This makes it ideal for watching movies or playing games on the go. I have yet to travel with it, but plan to next week.Privacy & Portability:Being able to experience a large virtual display in a relatively small pair of glasses gives the user a private, immersive experience wherever they are. This will fit nicely in your backpack to complement other gadgets I have to work with this like a compact travel keyboard and mouse.Audio Integration:The Rokid Max 2 comes with built-in speakers, eliminating the need for separate headphones. This is great for watching media, though you might still prefer to use your own high-quality audio gear for specific situations. For me, I have tried both my over the ear Sonys and newest AirPods Pro 3 that are much better but good to know you have a decent stand alone option and found the audio from the glasses to be good enough for most situations. Albeit not as private so prefer my own headphones in a public place like a coffee shop.Simple Setup:No complicated installation or setup process—just plug in, and you’re good to go. That’s a big plus for people who want a plug-and-play AR experience.So in summary, do I feel this is a worthwhile investment with so many new products coming to market. I do however feel the Rokid’s are best for enjoying content and I have a kickstarter order in for the AR glasses and is really for a different use case. So if you are like me, I always will choose the best tool for the job. I feel these Max 2 ARs are very much worth the investment with little trade off to more expensive modules and packs a lot of value for the price.
User
Not AR- absolute scam
False advertisement.This is not an AR headset nor does it have any Augmented Reality capabilities.Buyer beware- I am no stranger to AR and VR having several headsets.I had heard good things about a new up and comer Rokid and decided to give them a try, sadly it's the most disappointing headset I have purchased.To be clear I got the rokid max headset, the rokid station and rokid hub.Let's beginThe rokid hub is useless, not only is it not usable with the rokid station which has its own power port, it will not work with my phone, I have a rugged armored phone (no case it's all built in) and as such the USB-C will not reach to the phones port- poor designRokid station- the rokid station is of poor design, small battery at 5000mah smaller than a cheap power bank, it is not compatible with many apps, the power button is on the side and easily bumped in a pocket turning it off mid use- worse their own Rokid app which claims to hold the keys to the headsets AR functionality is not compatable with it and will not install from Google Play. It's marketed as the compatability fix for connecting to any device- however that is only in the way of you can cast from a device to it and then it shunts that cast to the headset- any phone can do this.However it's not even good as a phone substitute- it has no sim card slot so only works on WiFi so good luck using it on the go- likewise or has very little inbuilt storage so you can't even store significant video on it for offline use. It's basically got the inner workings of an old iPod pretending to be the fix for compatibility and portability.Rokid Max headset- where even to begin? It is only a wearable screen- that is all it does- if you want a poorly functional video screen strapped to your face like a high faluting Google cardboard then this is for you. However if your expecting any AR or VR functionality your going to be sorely disappointed like I am.It has no control interface- no cameras in or outward facing for eye or head tracking, no hand tracking gesture controls, only 3 buttons which control volume and power, nor does it have any means of connecting to a Bluetooth controller of its own right.(With the station you could potentially connect something via Bluetooth or use the station as a remote to navigate video streaming but as it cannot do anything else why would you bother?) But for what just the headset can do on its own- nothing no controls, no Bluetooth, no wifi, only corded access via C cable.This is by far one of the absolute worst stand alone headsets I have ever used and is completely useless without the $200 station which only lets you stream video.For a $400+ retail headset that's an absolute joke and is a con to those wanting to dip their toes into the emergent AR market- products like this damage the entire industry by having people try them as their beginner set and being so dissatisfied they will be slow to try another more expensive headset.I have reached out to the Rokid support to see what they have to say but I don't have high hopes beyond offer of a refund.I will update this review as things progress with Rokid support-**** Update****Been back and forth with support- which was just awful, I don't think I've dealt with support with that bad of customer service before.They started by insulting my intelligence and asking me if I understood the difference between AR, VR, and Ai and explained more of their customers do not understand the difference.After providing them with the definitions of each they simply responded that it is infact AR because they say it is, despite actually being just a HMD (head mounted display) they then told me if I don't like it to go through Amazon for a return while refusing to explain to me why they are still selling a product they no longer support with their own application which is required for much of the supposed features to function besides to say application functions are not covered by their warranty. In the end their representative Cecilia recommended I purchase from another company if I actually want AR glasses as even their higher end ones don't fit the accepted definition of what AR is-Again I must reiterate- this is a head mounted display- not AR- it's is only AR in name as that is the buzzword they printed on the packaging! AR by right of them calling it AR despite not having AR functionality.Look at the good reviews- if all you want is a head mounted display it's not half bad if that's all you want- I might even go so far as to say it's pretty good for a HMD if only it had built in Bluetooth or a micro SD slot for offline use- but the terrible customers service is enough to convince me to go with a better company/manufacturerDo yourself a favor and get a better headset- one that is actually AR- because despite the advertisements for it this one has absolutely no AR functionality- and the company has rude, and downright insulting customer service representatives.Thanks for reading and happy holidays!
User
It’s just not there yet, especially for the price.
I returned it the day I got it. Here’s why: I was looking for an XR interface that would allow me to connect to my phone and laptop for productivity. I’m an office worker and software engineer, and I wanted something to help bring my visual interfaces in the space around me so I could work sitting or being anywhere. For what these glasses ended up being, I would’ve paid $199, maybe even just $99 for what it did. First off, it did NOT work at all on my iPhone Air, supposedly only earlier iPhone models. It worked on my laptop, but ultimately it was just a oled screen that was affixed to where your head was, and the screen moves as you move your head: it does NOT stay fixed where you want. I think I read it needed the spatial computing unit which again is just not worth the price yet. It was pretty comfortable wearing, however the bulky part of the glasses that sits against the forehead gets very, very hot and that was not fun. 2 stars because I think this technology is heading in the right direction, but this was absolutely not worth the price. Still SO much work to be done.
User
Finally, some AR glasses that are simple and functional!
I’ve been debating whether or not to get a set of glasses like these for some time. I’ve been using bed spectacles in order to interact with tablet screens while needing to look forward to listen to speakers in big venues, etc. What made me pull the trigger on buying these is the idea that they are pretty much just a lightweight pair of screens with no additional operating system or architecture, meaning they will pretty much do whatever the connected device is doing.I love that they were instantly compatible with both my iPad mini and my PC. I’ve gotten a lot of mileage out of using them for watching movies while relaxing, even laying on my side (and while the sound quality is good, I still prefer to use earbuds). For work, they’ve been fantastic for doing a lot of long-form reading without having to be hunched over a monitor.The battery life is ‘infinite’ because they get their power directly from whatever they’re connected to, which is a feature that is actually even more convenient than I expected! All things considered, I think that in the AR/HUD world these are a fantastic value and well built. If there was anything that I would want to see changed, it would only be to encourage a slightly wider frame size or flexibility, so as not to press too hard on the side of the head. And perhaps some way of adjusting where in the field of view the screens sit, to enable greater multitasking through the regular pass through field of vision.
User
I love my Rokids !!!!
Two words , 215" screenThese things are insane .The picture is awesome and on such a massive screen . If I'm not mistaken I think it has the largest viewing window available .These have to be the best kept secret for fpv drone flying . They're plug and play if compatible of course .You plug them in and they literally connect automatically , you don't have to do anything .They power on when you put them on and power off when you take them off .They're bright on their own but look even brighter when you attach the clip on shade .I caught these on a deal so they are definitely worth it !! An excellent value !
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