AR stands for augmented reality, and if you haven’t used AR glasses before, you’re in for a real treat. Unlike VR, most AR designs don’t wrap around your head. Instead, they look like regular glasses or sunglasses. That’s also true of the Rokid Max 2, but what makes them particularly interesting is they have displays built-in. When you put the Max 2 on, you essentially get one massive 215-inch full HD virtual display (Sony micro OLED) projected right in front of your eyes.
Even better, you can take that display and use it anywhere. You can watch movies, play games, or even work remotely by connecting them to a device of your choice like a laptop or smartphone. They’re plug-and-play compatible with a ton of different devices. The Rokid Max 2 have integrated speakers, as well, delivering both immersive video and audio wherever you decide to use them.
Right now, they’re down to the lowest price ever — $399. Since they’re normally $529, you’re saving $130, but that deal is only good until August 3rd.
Why shop this deal on the Rokid Max 2 AR glasses?
Do you own a Steam Deck? How about an ROG Ally? Smartphone? Laptop? You can connect all of these devices to the Rokid Max 2 via USB-C and watch or play content on a private 215-inch display with audio. Imagine kicking back on your next flight and watching movies in a more theater-like setting? Playing your favorite games on a personal screen, in the living room, even though your family is holding the TV hostage. Enjoying some sun outdoors while you relax, sip a cold beverage, and catch up on your favorite show.
If you’re into numbers, the Rokid Max 2 has two FHD micro OLED displays at 1920 by 1080 pixels per eye, with a refresh rate of 120Hz. The contrast ratio is 100000:1 with a perceived brightness of 600 nits. Color gamut is sRGB 106%, with HDCP support and a myopia adjustment from 0.00D to -6.00D in real-time.
They come with a carrying case and a USB-C cable. You can also purchase a separate add-on called the Rokid Station, which gives you Android TV streaming on the go for your AR glasses. That’s also on sale currently for $150 instead of $199.




