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Rokid's AR Glasses Set to Debut at IFA 2025 Amid Growing Demand

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Digital Trends

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The article reviews Rokid’s new AI-powered AR glasses, highlighting their impressive features such as real-time translation, teleprompter mode, object and scene recognition, and native photo/video capture, all powered by AI and a Qualcomm processor. The glasses are lightweight, versatile, and suitable for content creators and travelers, with a promising suite of AR tools and a competitive price of $499 on Kickstarter.

"Hainan Airlines Introduces Rokid AR Glasses for In-Flight Entertainment"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNBC

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Hainan Airlines has partnered with Chinese startup Rokid to offer passengers free access to Rokid's augmented reality glasses for in-flight entertainment, making it the first large-scale use of AR glasses on flights. Passengers can use the glasses to watch 3D movies, read e-books, and play games instead of using built-in monitors. The initial trial period will coincide with the Lunar New Year holiday in China, and the startup is in talks with other airlines and transit systems to expand the use of AR glasses.

The Perfect Blend: Smart Glasses Revolutionize Gaming Experience

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Digital Trends

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The latest generation of smart glasses from Xreal, TCL, and Rokid offer improved comfort and design, making them more wearable for extended periods. Xreal Air 2 is the lightest and most comfortable option, with adjustable nose pads and flexible earpieces. TCL RayNeo Air 2 features built-in shades for outdoor use, while Rokid Max offers diopter adjustment for near-sighted users. Compatibility with devices varies, but Xreal's Nebula software expands the virtual screen, and Rokid and TCL have Android apps. Overall, these next-gen smart glasses provide a more enjoyable experience for watching videos and playing games without discomfort.