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Rokid Max AR Glasses deliver a stunning 360-inch Micro-OLED virtual theater experience with 600 nits brightness and a wide 50° field of view. Featuring a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals, customizable diopter adjustment for near-sighted users, and HDCP support for secure streaming, these ultra-lightweight glasses offer seamless compatibility across iOS, Android, consoles, and PCs, combining cutting-edge tech with all-day comfort.
J**X
They are excellent for viewing stereo files (3D photos and 3D videos)
I think in stereoscopy it is easier to obtain three-dimensional photographs and videos than to show them, but that is very easy using the Rokid Max glasses because they are a very porttable and big screen. The evolution has been enormous since the Cinemizer glasses (Zeiss) of 14 years ago.Personally, I am not interested in virtual reality, augmented reality or mixed reality, as I am only interested in viewing s3D photos and s3D videos through a pocket system.The company's 3D documentation is very poor because it seems that the glasses are only intended for the gaming world, not for photography and stereo video because some very good 3D features are not even mentioned.I use the glases with my old Samsung Galaxy S20 but its DeX mode does not accept full SBS. You can deactivate its appearance by modifying the configuration: Connected devices->Samsung DeX->Auto start when connecting HDMI. After deactivating this default option, the glasses perfectly display the two possible 3D modes (half-SBS and full-SBS).They are very comfortable and light (only 75 grams and without aditional batery). Ideal for plane or train trips. Also in the living room with greater brightness than our LG LED and on a huge screen, without pixeling display. It is not necessary to add presbyopia glasses since it includes up to 6 diopters.These glasses are easily shareable since you only have to modify the diopter adjustment and they don't look ridiculous because they can resemble sunglasses or protective glasses.The Rokid Max glasses combined with my old Samsung Galaxy S20 are completely plug and play but the Rokid micro USB-C cable (male to male, phone to glasses), is special and different from the one included in Samsung phone chargers since it must transmits video, sound and also power..The stereo window appears at a distance of about 3.5 meters and has the width of our 55'' LG screen increased by 50% (170cm, smaller than that referred to by the manufacturer but really very spectacular).I installed the Rokid app first but I guess it's little more than a simple launcher.The glasses do not need a “start” button since all you have to do is connect the double male USB-C cable.They has OLED screens with nice contrast and colours, enormeus field of view 50 degrees, resolucion 1920*1200 (superior to Blu Ray), and 600 nits of contrast. The glasses operate at 60Hz by default but then can switch to 120Hz refesh rate (volumen "+" during 8 seconds). They has two stereo speakers, with quality sound and volume buttons.The glasses are very useful for viewing 3D photos and videos present on the smartphone's memory card or on the Internet but for unknown reasons in full-SBS mode the screen is smaller (but still huge) and it is bigest in 3D half-SBS.They work completely plug and play:The results of playing a 3D video with 1920x1080 resolution in each eye are truly impressive: fluidity, luminosity, color (superior to slide viewers)3D videos from the memory card: Any android video player work fine, but only VLC shows the film only in the glasses (and not in the screen phone for mor intimity).3D videos 3D from youtube: They are shown perfectly after using the bright button :-half-SBS after pressing 3 sec-full-SBS after pressing 8 sec.3D Photos from the phone memory card:Without any conversion from mpo or SBS pics both apps 3DsteroidPro and Sview can present a slideshow or alternativy we can advance them using the volumen botton.3D Photos from internet:Stereopix site already has thousands of photographs from all over the world. With the Samsung S20 in Dex mode (parallel anamorphic, half-SBS) it is impossible to advance the photos but in mirror mode (parallel full-SBS) you just have to rub the screen by sliding your finger to the left or right, but between the pictures appears the loading bar with the viewing menu (depending on connection speed).Phereo site: The stereo photos can be moved forward or backward by tapping the right or left side of the screen. There are niar 250,000 3D photos including: fractals by Subbiah Rathinagiri, macros by Georgios3D, conversions by Pan Def, pics from Media3D, 3DForum, and images from many colleagues around the world.Flickr: There are several 3D parallel groups, but the full screen mode is poor and you can only view fine the high resolution photos.The HDMI connection may be useful for gamers, and we are more interested in the portability of Rokid Max + Samsung Galaxy combination for stereovideo and 3D pictures, but I have tested the conection between the computer Acer Aspire 3D model 5738DZG and the Rokid Max glasses using an HDMI to USB-C cable, but only half-SBS is possible, probably due to limited compatibility (insufficient display bandwidth).We also have tested the HDMI to Rokid Max connection from a DVD player but it has not worked, probably due to anti-copy mechanisms protected by HDCP.There is a lot of collaborative information on Reddit forums for3D players. Most of the time the connection is plug and play for consoles and computers (but the cable must also power glasses because they lack a battery): Titles:“3D Blu-Ray With Rokid Max”“How to view 3D stereo photos in full-resolution, using Rokid Max goggles”“How to enable high resolution 3D mode 3840x1200@60Hz (1920x1200@60Hz per eye) and switch easily between 3D 3840x1200@60Hz mode and 2D 1920x1200@120Hz”
D**N
They've created an actual, usable, headset monitor.
I've had the headset for five days now, here is what i see.Pros:+++ Lightweight+++ Just the right amount of brightness/dimness++ Fits fairly well, although it sometimes slides down my nose, it isn't a problem to push it back up. same as a normal pair of sunglasses+ Picture is good except for items listed below under Cons+ focus nobs are well designed and work rightI like that it doesn't take a separate batteryI like that it's plug and playI like that i can see through the image when needed, This makes me feel safer using it.Cons- the image at the sides and bottom is blurry. the image fills too much of the space and feels like it's going over the "virtual canvas"--- This is my biggest complaint. the volume control is not granular enough for me. it goes 1 to 10 and for me 9 is too soft and 10 is too loud.NeutralsThe sound and picture are very private. no one else sees or hears what you do.on Android, the only app that works very well with this is VLC. Its the only app that treats it properly as a second monitorDoesn't seem to work with Windows 10 or 11the sound conduction doesn't work well if you have hair.I'd consider buying a second pair.
L**N
Far far beyond what I used to have with Vuzix iPod glasses
The picture quality is really quite good. I'm sitting in front of 32" 4k monitors and these show up as 1080p monitors in very vivid colors. Games play great on it too.Sitting down, the screen looks like it is about 2 feet in front of me and very clear at 1080p widescreen. When I plug into my iPhone 15 Pro, it shows as portrait display and when I do a full screen video, it plays in widescreen. Very nice. No software needed for that. Sound also sounds great when playing games or watching movies.This will be great for when I'm on a train or just sitting at home. But definitely worth the $300 I paid for it. The dials on the top for prescription lenses were great. My left eye is -4.75 and setting this to the maximum setting of -5 caused everything to be crystal clear and in focus. So no prescription lenses needed to be bought. Just like my old Vuzix lenses. :)
B**L
Nauseating and Small Screen
For $299 (ON SALE) I expected better. The screen doesn't feel like whatever they're advertising, it feels like I'm looking at my computer monitor, which was extremely disappointing. The sound quality is also not amazing, it doesn't sound good, but not bad. Coupled with the stupid AR app they offer, the performance is terrible, I get an abysmal framerate on YouTube and half the time the buttons don't work. I thought this would be great to use my steam deck with, or my laptop, but unfortunately it's just nauseating with the fact that the screen just follows you jaggedly, making the slightest movement give me immediate eye strain. Props to rokid for having a diopter though, about the only positive thing i can say for this device.
D**N
They are ok, not great
If you have money to burn you can get these. They aren't terrible but for the price they are not worth it. Somewhere around 150 dollars would be better and even that is kind of high.The goodWhen the glasses sit perfectly, the image is mostly completely in view.When the diopters are adjusted perfectly, the image is pretty clearThe okThe screen really doesn't seem as big as advertised. It's a optical illusion so you can see it for what it is if you try.The badWaaaaay too much adjustment needed to get a decent imageGlasses get warm and it can get uncomfortable after a whileIn general, the tech just isn't there yet. In about five years or so I think we'll have devices like this that are more practical than they are novelty.IMO save your money for something better
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