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Rokid Max AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with 160" Micro-OLED Display, Google Play, Media Streaming, HDCP Support & Cloud Gaming, Console, Android, Windows,iOS, Mac, ipad Compatible

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Color: New Max


Features

  • Expanded Field of View, Ultra-Smooth Gameplay: Say goodbye to visual constraints. With a wide 50 field of view, your vision is no longer limited, ensuring an immersive experience. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures ultra-smooth screen transitions, rendering visuals in a silkier, more lifelike manner. Say goodbye to ghosting our technology elevates picture quality, delivering a truly immersive and high-definition viewing experience.
  • Customized Vision for Every User: Rokid Max is designed to cater to all users, including those who are near-sighted(Astigmatism users are not supported now). Featuring diopter adjustment (up to 600 degrees), these glasses can be tailored to your specific needs. Simply turn the dial on top of the glasses to achieve the most comfortable and clear view, enhancing your movie-watching and gaming experience.
  • Cinema-Grade Audio Experience: Built-in professional-grade acoustics deliver a discreet yet immersive listening experience; enjoy theater-quality sound anywhere

Package Dimensions: 8.19 x 4.21 x 4.21 inches; 2.65 ounces


Item model number: Max


Item Weight: 2.65 ounces


Manufacturer: Rokid


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: November 4, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I’m loving these things!
Color: New Max
I love these things. I would highly recommend to anyone sick of only using there Quest X to just play flat big screen steam games or whatever. These things are all I needed all along. I passed on them for a while because I didn’t like there look at the time and wasn’t to sure so I went with the Quest and I wish these were available at that time. But anyways the image quality to me is great the colors pop to my eyes and I can see the OLED difference. The eye adjustments are another great addition so no need for special lenses, again I must stress for me. IMHO totally worth it especially as mentioned to people not looking for full VR but just a virtual display. Thanks again Amazon for another great product, I’m really enjoying this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by Me

  • Actually, These Perform Exactly As I Imagined
Color: Max
These glasses were plug and play for my iPad Pro and my MacBook Pro. I bought them to watch movies while relaxing on the recliner or in bed. I have no real intention of gaming with them, though I would imagine you could. Just keep your head still. For the most part, the picture is great. Plenty of brightness, though I use them mainly with the lowest or next to the lowest brightness setting, because of the dark environment of the bedroom. The picture is definitely fuzzy at the sides and corners. The fuzziness is more noticeable when viewing a browser or non-letterbox picture on both the iPad and MacBook. However, when viewing a letterbox movie it is less noticeable and in fact is very similar to a large movie screen, where you mostly focus on the center of the screen. The audio is satisfactory in a quiet environment. However, ambient noise could make it difficult, as does lower recorded source audio. At times, I wish I could boost it just a bit. I do have an astigmatism. I tried wearing my glasses under these, but it becomes bulky. So, I ordered the inserts (they were delivered in less that a week). The results were the same as when I wore my glasses underneath them, but without the bulk. I would recommend the inserts. I also find myself adjusting the glasses up, because they have a tendency to slide down my nose. I made need to roughen up the nose pads for better grip. Overall, I find that these glasses do what I bought them for ... movies and tv watching. I only gave four stars because of the fuzzy corners and somewhat weak audio. Other than that ... pretty impressive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by S. Null

  • I took a gamble and it payed off.
Color: Max
These really are a must have. If you travel with any laptops or consoles. And you cant bring a monitor. These are the bees needs. Picture is very clear my device says its going at the 1080p 60fps as stated. Light weight good air flow comfortable. Simple plug n play. Works with any device that uses hdmi. The best explanation of how this works is think of it this as a very mobile monitor. You can plug up to your phone. Samsung phones specifically go into a desktop mode and your phone because your keyboard and track pad. Definitly highly recommend the support device where it translates hdmi into usbC. That it does not come with. Only comes with usb c chord. And thats enough for your laptop and phone. Nothing but praises for this type of tech. I brought my ps5 to the hospital recently while i was waiting for someone to get surgery done. And was just playing my games. Ohhh yeah and they speakers are very good along with the mic i was able to party chat thru the ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025 by Michael Chery Michael Chery

  • Great picture, mostly. AR, not so much.
Color: Max
I have been getting into these types of glasses recently as I love the idea of having a personal portable display that can be used pretty much anywhere. These products though are a bit limited at present. For example, they only work with certain devices and even popular devices (like google pixel phones) are not compatible. Definitely still in early days for these products, so I am approaching them as such. Also important to note that these really do not have much if any AR capabilities. There is some software available for specific phones that I think allows locking the display in place so when you turn your head, the image stays fixed. But it requires using their software and it will only work on very specific devices. And even so, the field of view here is relatively low, so the expectation is that any movement will result in parts of the "screen" being cut off. But as a portable display, I think these are pretty nice. If you happen to have the right head shape for them. I do not. So with the default set up and nose pads, I could not get the entire image to visible at one time. Either the top was cut off by the diopter adjustment pieces or the bottom of the image was cut off by the bottom of the frames. After some adjustment, I found that if I removed the included nose bridges entirely, and added some adhesive nose pads (for comfort and to raise the glasses up slightly) I could get most of the image to display at once. These really need more adjustment options. Either more nose bridge sizes, or the ability to adjust the angle of the arms. Because these are absolutely not one size fits all (in terms of being able to see the whole image) and adjustment will probably be needed. Image quality is really nice however. I am nearsighted and the diopter adjustments work extremely well. I can get a really sharp picture with these. However, I think they work well for me because my eyesight in both of my eyes is pretty similar. I imagine for people with larger differences, the diopters could cause issues since the size of each side would end up different from the adjustment, and it could make it uncomfortable or impossible to view properly. The other issue as well is that while I can get the image tack sharp in the center of the frame and towards the top, I find the bottom and especially the bottom corners is noticeably less sharp. There is some minimal glare that can be seen around some of the edges as well. On its own, there is also no way to adjust the sizing beyond that. For me, if the field of view was a little smaller, it would be a lot easier to view the entire image at once without having to get it absolutely perfectly adjusted on my face. The upcoming rokid station streaming android tv box I think will offer that ability, so that will be nice. They are also pretty comfortable too. The arms are springy and dont clamp too hard, the weight is a little much, but not too bad. Biggest issue again is that I had to remove the included nose pads the adhesive ones I am using are not super comfortable. I also need to have the from pushed up against my forehead in order to get the image to fit. And that is where a lot of the internal electronics are located, so they get warm. So far I have not experienced them getting too hot, but I definitely feel like the warmth can build up a bit of sweat over time, and may prove a bit uncomfortable for longer viewing sessions. They have built in speakers as well. They are fine. Nothing great, but not terrible. But the big thing to keep in mind is that these really are not AR glasses. There are some AR type experiences that can be had if you have specifically the correct devices to use these with, but otherwise the only AR thing about these is that they "project" a large virtual screen in front of you. But that screen is not fixed in place and does not actually "exist" in the real world at all. It is fixed to your vision and moves with every move of your head. It is really just a portable display. But that is what I was expecting and looking for, and for that, they are pretty good. and I would recommend them to anyone who is willing to tinker a little bit to get the fit right, and is only really expecting them as a portable personal display, and not looking for any "AR" experiences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Matt K.

  • There… something
Color: New Max
All they are is a decent screen in a pair of uncomfortable glasses, they look ugly, the sound quality is bad, the app is terrible, and they have no real AR functions. For the price just buy a meta quest 3s, or if you have the money 3. I don’t get motion sickness with my VR but with these I do. All around not worth the money in the slightest. The one good thing about them is in all fairness it’s a good screen, with the light blocker it’s very nice, crisp, and clear. The colors pop thanks to the micro oled display. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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