Zon Bach
CARokid Max AR glasses and Rokid Station After spending some time with the Rokid Max AR glasses and Rokid Station, I'm genuinely impressed. The glasses are lightweight and robust, not to mention the display quality is great. The sharpness, brightness, and vibrant colors make it easy to forget you're wearing AR glasses at all. Connecting them to the Rokid Station elevates the experience, turning the glasses into a portable Android TV. This combo allowed me to stream my favorite shows directly in front of my eyes without needing any other devices. However, I did notice that Netflix is not available, which is crazy, since it's the number one streaming app. The Android TV interface on the Rokid Station is smooth and intuitive. Battery life is solid, making the Rokid Max and Station an excellent option for high-quality, immersive media consumption on the go.
Carlos
GBDoesn't work with Pixel Phones; Rokid won't post my bad reviews Rokid never was mentioned in the pre-sale that these are not compatible with Pixel phones, so I spent $500+ on a paperweight. Worst purchase ever, and Rokid's customer support never acknowledged my request for a refund. They just kept sending me to instruction manuals I followed exactly and it still didn't connect. To make things worse, this isn't even wireless like they present on websites. It has to be wired to your phone. False advertising for sure. But the worse part is that I have submitted several 1 star reviews on their website and they will not post them. I won't be surprised if this review doesn't post either, as they actively want to hide these shortcomings from potential buyers. Save yourself the trouble and do NOT purchase these!
CIVICMINDED Lesyk
GBA simple mistep really impairs this product Make no mistake, this is a NEARLY perfect product. Overall, I'm very happy with it, BUT it comes with one major caveat: You can't adjust the viewing angle. What this means specifically is that without the ability to independently tilt/adjust the pitch of the viewing area, the screen can be cut off from sight (in my case, the bottom portion). This is very unfortunate and seems like a no-brainer, but here we are. One the arms are set on your ears and the nosepieces are in place, the viewing area is locked in place. A simple adjustment hinge or similar mechanic would easily alleviate this because not everyone's faces and heads are identical in geometry. It's my hope that the manufacturer might recall these glasses and fix them...or maybe devise an add-on piece that can address this issue. Minimally, this issue MUST be addressed for future incarnations of this product. Otherwise, these glasses work as described. The image is clear, the sound is decent (could be a little louder), and they're generally comfortable.
John Boser
GBFantastic experience I just got my Rokid Max... They are amazing! The display looks much more clear like if it was higher res, it's much brighter and colors are better and more vibrant, the display size is noticeable bigger.
Marcus
GBAR Tech fun! So I decided to give these a go after hearing so much about the uses for them. I wanted a really interactive experience, especially with something that apparently could connect to my Steam Deck. Turns out, this alone was the perfect pair of glasses to accompany that wish. The fit is pretty much like a snug pair of glasses, the nose guard is adjustable which is wonderful and the lens are adjustable based on your eye peripherals. You can dim the screen and that's perfect for me because I play games for hours (I shouldn't, but I am a huge Ace Attorney fan and I object to anything otherwise). AR has come a long way and I see Rokid's efforts promising, and I hope the future really goes well for the company's endeavors.