Rokid AR Spatial System Officially Available for Global Purchase

- Rokid’s AR Spatial, combining Max 2 Glasses and Station 2, is now available globally for $648, offering a portable AR workspace in silver and black.
- The system supports multitasking, wireless gaming, 3D content, and adjustable visual comfort in a lightweight, cross-platform design.
Rokid has confirmed the global availability of AR Spatial, a wearable spatial computing system that combines its Max 2 AR Glasses with the Station 2 unit. Weighing just 75 grams, the glasses are built with aerospace-grade materials and feature a 50-degree field of view. The system projects a 300-inch Full HD 3D display at 120Hz, optimal for media streaming, presentations, and large-format virtual content on the go.
"We believe spatial computing should work for everyone, not just engineers or early adopters," said Misa Zhu, Founder and CEO of Rokid, in an official press release.
Designed to function as a portable workspace, AR Spatial runs on Rokid’s YodaOS Master platform and supports multitasking across apps, Bluetooth input, and cross-platform use with smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Users can manage video calls, stream content, and work across multiple screens simultaneously, turning almost any environment into a productive, mobile office. Built-in myopia adjustment, repositionable virtual screens, and flicker-free visuals are designed to reduce eye strain and maintain comfort during extended use.
Users can stream and explore 3D media, handle video calls, or wirelessly connect to consoles, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox. With 3DoF spatial anchors, screens and content stay locked in place, making it easier to stay focused whether you're commuting, presenting, or just watching a movie hands-free.
🌀 Tom’s Take:
The race for our face is heating up, with another option for consumers to consider. Rokid joins XREAL in offering smartglasses designed to extend your screen into space to enable a new experience for gaming, entertainment, and productivity, all in a form factor resembling traditional eyewear in design and weight.
Source: ACCESS Newswire / Rokid