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Rokid Launches New AR Glasses That Work Like a Laptop on Your Face

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Rokid AR Spatial glasses

Rokid has officially launched its new AR Spatial glasses, promising to change how people work and use screens. These glasses create a huge 300-inch virtual display that sits right in front of your eyes.

The AR Spatial setup pairs the Max 2 AR glasses with the Station 2 hub. Together, they give users a full desktop experience, without needing a physical desk. The glasses are built for people who are always on the move, especially remote workers or anyone tired of using small laptop screens in public places.

Weighing just 75 grams, the Max 2 AR glasses are made with aerospace-grade materials, making them both light and durable. They’re also comfortable for long use and fit easily over prescription glasses. Plus, they come with built-in adjustments for nearsighted users and customizable pupillary distance for clear vision.

The AR Spatial system runs on Rokid’s custom operating system, YodaOS Master. It allows users to open multiple virtual windows and switch between apps without lag or glitches. You can even connect a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse to turn the setup into a full desktop replacement.

Rokid’s AR Spatial glasses have been shown at big events like CES 2025 and Milan Design Week. The glasses are now available for $648, but with the promo code LAUNCH70, the price drops to $578.

For those who want a giant screen they can wear anywhere, Rokid’s AR glasses might be the future of portable work.

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