Looking for a new way to experience entertainment? The Rokid Air AR Glasses might just be the answer you’ve been looking for. These glasses are the perfect combination of wearable technology and augmented reality, providing a unique and immersive experience that will change the way you think about movies, videos, and gaming. With a wide range of features and capabilities, these glasses are perfect for anyone looking to break the boundaries between virtual and real worlds.
The Rokid Air AR Glasses are versatile and can be used with any devices that have USB-C and DP signal, and if your device doesn’t support those, you can purchase glasses with a wireless adapter. For gaming, the HDMI package is recommended, providing an even more immersive experience. The glasses themselves are lightweight and pocket-sized, making them easy to take with you wherever you go. With a 43° wide field of view, 55 pixels per degree, and 1080P OLED dual display, the Rokid Air AR Glasses provide a superb vision experience.
In addition to their impressive features, the Rokid Air AR Glasses also come with a warranty, worry-free after-sale service, and friendly customer service. This means you can enjoy your glasses without worrying about any issues that may arise. Overall, the Rokid Air AR Glasses are a must-have for anyone looking to experience entertainment in a new and exciting way. Whether you’re watching movies, playing games, or just exploring the world around you, these glasses are sure to provide an unforgettable experience.
Mark Tebb –
Pretty good, quality of picture is hd. Returned as can’t use the full functionality yet with the iPhone. I think these glasses need a few more years of developing and they will take off.
Will-Review4u –
One thing to praise, is the exotic and creative packaging. Well protective. The first negative is the pure lack of intelligent English instructions. A lot of great cartoon figure action along side of a Foreign written language. The many videos avail in English are rushed and not enough detail. If you get the HDMI version as I did, ha, there was not one photo, or instruction telling you to look for the little micro USB hole on the adapter to plug in the power supply and cable that did not come with the unit. When I did get the system to work, totally uncomfortable. And even with 20 20 vision, will have to use magnify glasses. They should just go ahead and supply the total dark lens in kit… Unit needs a lot of improvement. The unit should never have come out without a way to silence audio and use plug in ear buds or use blue tooth ear buds. Get some thorough instructions packed in every new unit. Improve or I would try another brand next time.
Vada W. –
It is an amazing product but few missing features could have made the difference between being a toy or a very useful tool.1) limited compatibility of the head 3dof tracking: essentially you can fix your monitor in space only if using a set of phones. But with pc and most phones your monitor is stuck in front of you and you can’t look around (or look down to the keyboard etc)2) fov and resolution are good for watching movies and playing games, but can’t replace laptops screen.3) price too high for a toy, totally justified if point 1 and 2 were satisfied4) app compatibility (and for some reason there is a version not available on the play store…safety concerns? )
Robinson Bronx –
The only thing that makes me dissatisfied is that the glasses do not have an internal battery, for that reason my phone discharges very quickly Samsung s21 and the Rokid mini battery is not available on Amazon, please improve these points. thank you
Will-Review4u –
The media could not be loaded. I both work in IT and love it. So far, I’ve used these glasses with a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, iPad, lenovo carbon x1, and Steam Deck. For use with my lenovo, S20, and steam deck, I’m keeping them primarily. all for marginally different explanations. Throughout the past week, I’ve worn the glasses for around 20 hours total.I mostly purchased the glasses to use as a huge screen on my face, and they are excellent at doing that. The FOV is less than I’m used to with VR headsets, but in this instance it benefits Nreal because the smaller FOV results in a better pixel density and more clearly visible details. Far more clear than I anticipated 1080p screens to be. There is no screen door effect, unlike with my Quest 2 VR headgear, and the text is completely readable. The top of the screen, if the glasses are too low on my nose, or the bottom outer corners, if they are too high, are the only parts that appear a little off. I’m a little on the wide side with an IPD of 69, but once I get the glasses on my face properly, I can see the full screen. The hues are quite vivid (more so in dark rooms rather during the day but even during the day its bright enough to see just fine)The nose pads aren’t too uncomfortable for brief sessions, but anything longer than an hour or so makes me wish they were a little softer, made of memory foam, or had some other material besides small silicon pads. The ear bars on the glasses themselves are also a little short, which prevents the curve from properly encircling my ears. The clamping pressure is also a little high for my head, but not so high that it gives me headaches or anything of the sort. After a few hours, it was only a bit sore. I do think the glasses would be much more comfortable if they were a little bit larger overall (at least for me)
Will-Review4u –
I both work in IT and love it. So far, I’ve used these glasses with a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, iPad, lenovo carbon x1, and Steam Deck. For use with my lenovo, S20, and steam deck, I’m keeping them primarily. all for marginally different explanations. Throughout the past week, I’ve worn the glasses for around 20 hours total.I mostly purchased the glasses to use as a huge screen on my face, and they are excellent at doing that. The FOV is less than I’m used to with VR headsets, but in this instance it benefits Nreal because the smaller FOV results in a better pixel density and more clearly visible details. Far more clear than I anticipated 1080p screens to be. There is no screen door effect, unlike with my Quest 2 VR headgear, and the text is completely readable. The top of the screen, if the glasses are too low on my nose, or the bottom outer corners, if they are too high, are the only parts that appear a little off. I’m a little on the wide side with an IPD of 69, but once I get the glasses on my face properly, I can see the full screen. The hues are quite vivid (more so in dark rooms rather during the day but even during the day its bright enough to see just fine)The nose pads aren’t too uncomfortable for brief sessions, but anything longer than an hour or so makes me wish they were a little softer, made of memory foam, or had some other material besides small silicon pads. The ear bars on the glasses themselves are also a little short, which prevents the curve from properly encircling my ears. The clamping pressure is also a little high for my head, but not so high that it gives me headaches or anything of the sort. After a few hours, it was only a bit sore. I do think the glasses would be much more comfortable if they were a little bit larger overall (at least for me)
Alistair J. –
It is an amazing product but few missing features could have made the difference between being a toy or a very useful tool.1) limited compatibility of the head 3dof tracking: essentially you can fix your monitor in space only if using a set of phones. But with pc and most phones your monitor is stuck in front of you and you can’t look around (or look down to the keyboard etc)2) fov and resolution are good for watching movies and playing games, but can’t replace laptops screen.3) price too high for a toy, totally justified if point 1 and 2 were satisfied4) app compatibility (and for some reason there is a version not available on the play store…safety concerns? )
BH –
So I have the Meta Quest 2 VR headset and wanted to try the AR experience. At first I tried the TCL NXTWear G Ar Glasses. When I first placed them on my head noticed that were very uncomfortable no matter how I adjusted them or changed the nose piece. The frames dug into the side of my head. They seemed like low level glasses. I was attracted to them by the price and the coupon offer thinking all AR glasses are the same to some degree. I read most of the reviews and saw the comparisons on You Tube. The clarity was great and the extra optical Len was a good idea. Comfort was not there and couldn’t wear them very long. Had to return them. Next I got the Rokid Air Ar glasses and I am very satisfied with this purchase. Clarity and comfort was better than the TCL glasses. I paid more money but it was worth it. I would have liked to try the NREAL glasses as advertised but Iam satisfied and happy with the Rokid Air purchase.For those who are thinking buying AR glasses, you should also try the Meta Quest 2 to understand the difference between the AR and VR world. The Quest 2 glasses are big and bulky but they blow away AR glasses, They are much more immersive for gaming and watching movies , the 3D experience ,etc. They are well worth the money. I love my Rokid Air glasses and use them a lot to also watch tv and movies . I mostly use them as an extended monitor for my iPad and PC. They very light weight and the twin OLED lens are awesome. Unlike the Quest 2 you can see just about everything around you. With a laptop they offer privacy. I would like to see more IOS apps developed for these glasses. With the right adapters you can connect to almost anything with these glasses. When directly connected to my iPad I had trouble watching movies using a few subscription service apps. One was HBO. I found out this is due to DRM regulations. You could view the ads and some previews but when the movie starts, the screen goes blank. There was a work around though. With a powered HDMI to USB c adapter and HDMI coupler(if needed) you can plug the glasses into an Apple TV box, Firestick, or Google Chromecast device . Using the remote you can maneuver through and watch all of the TV/movie apps..With a Bluetooth controller you can even play games as well.Hope this helps.
BH –
So I have the Meta Quest 2 VR headset and wanted to try the AR experience. At first I tried the TCL NXTWear G Ar Glasses. When I first placed them on my head noticed that were very uncomfortable no matter how I adjusted them or changed the nose piece. The frames dug into the side of my head. They seemed like low level glasses. I was attracted to them by the price and the coupon offer thinking all AR glasses are the same to some degree. I read most of the reviews and saw the comparisons on You Tube. The clarity was great and the extra optical Len was a good idea. Comfort was not there and couldn’t wear them very long. Had to return them. Next I got the Rokid Air Ar glasses and I am very satisfied with this purchase. Clarity and comfort was better than the TCL glasses. I paid more money but it was worth it. I would have liked to try the NREAL glasses as advertised but Iam satisfied and happy with the Rokid Air purchase.For those who are thinking buying AR glasses, you should also try the Meta Quest 2 to understand the difference between the AR and VR world. The Quest 2 glasses are big and bulky but they blow away AR glasses, They are much more immersive for gaming and watching movies , the 3D experience ,etc. They are well worth the money. I love my Rokid Air glasses and use them a lot to also watch tv and movies . I mostly use them as an extended monitor for my iPad and PC. They very light weight and the twin OLED lens are awesome. Unlike the Quest 2 you can see just about everything around you. With a laptop they offer privacy. I would like to see more IOS apps developed for these glasses. With the right adapters you can connect to almost anything with these glasses. When directly connected to my iPad I had trouble watching movies using a few subscription service apps. One was HBO. I found out this is due to DRM regulations. You could view the ads and some previews but when the movie starts, the screen goes blank. There was a work around though. With a powered HDMI to USB c adapter and HDMI coupler(if needed) you can plug the glasses into an Apple TV box, Firestick, or Google Chromecast device . Using the remote you can maneuver through and watch all of the TV/movie apps..With a Bluetooth controller you can even play games as well.Hope this helps.