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Rokid Max 2 + Station 2

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A set composed of AR glasses Rokid Max 2 and a compact computing unit Station 2, transforming the wired wearable display into a quasi-standalone computer. The glasses themselves, as in the standalone version, are built on a pair of Micro-OLED panels with a resolution of 1920x1080 per eye, 120 Hz frequency, 100,000:1 contrast, and 600 nits brightness—adequate for clear and contrasting images when watching videos and playing games. The field of view is 50°, built-in diopter correction from 0 to -6.0 allows usage without corrective inserts. The core difference of this set from the glasses alone is the Station 2, a pocket-sized remote-computer based on YodaOS (an Android fork) with a touch control panel, its own processor, and two USB-C ports. It is precisely this element that gi...ves the Rokid Max 2 + Station 2 AR glasses functions unavailable when merely connected to a smartphone: spatial interface with the ability to open up to three virtual windows simultaneously, theater mode with a screen up to 300 inches, reading mode with optimized text display, and access to its own app store. Meanwhile, the glasses can still be used as a standard wired monitor by connecting via USB-C to a laptop, tablet, smartphone, or gaming console—compatibility covers Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, PlayStation, and Xbox. The weight of the glasses is 75 grams, and Station 2 fits into a pocket. It's worth noting that the YodaOS app ecosystem is still limited compared to Google Play, and access to some streaming services may require passing DRM certification.
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Rokid Max 2 + Station 2
glasses
glasses + controller
glasses + Rokid Station 2
Main
Device typeAR glasses
Purpose (compatibility)Windows
MacOS
Android
iOS (iPhone)
PlayStation
Xbox
Specs
Screen resolution1920x1080 px
Field of view50 °
Refresh rate120 fps
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Multimedia
USB-C+
Microphone
Headphones
General
Controller
Materialplastic
Dimensions (HxWxD)45x159x174 mm
Weight75 g
Official Websiteglobal.rokid.com
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2026

A set composed of AR glasses Rokid Max 2 and a compact computing unit Station 2, transforming the wired wearable display into a quasi-standalone computer. The glasses themselves, as in the standalone version, are built on a pair of Micro-OLED panels with a resolution of 1920x1080 per eye, 120 Hz frequency, 100,000:1 contrast, and 600 nits brightness—adequate for clear and contrasting images when watching videos and playing games.

The field of view is 50°, built-in diopter correction from 0 to -6.0 allows usage without corrective inserts. The core difference of this set from the glasses alone is the Station 2, a pocket-sized remote-computer based on YodaOS (an Android fork) with a touch control panel, its own processor, and two USB-C ports. It is precisely this element that gives the Rokid Max 2 + Station 2 AR glasses functions unavailable when merely connected to a smartphone: spatial interface with the ability to open up to three virtual windows simultaneously, theater mode with a screen up to 300 inches, reading mode with optimized text display, and access to its own app store.

Meanwhile, the glasses can still be used as a standard wired monitor by connecting via USB-C to a laptop, tablet, smartphone, or gaming console—compatibility covers Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, PlayStation, and Xbox. The weight of the glasses is 75 grams, and Station 2 fits into a pocket. It's worth noting that the YodaOS app ecosystem is still limited compared to Google Play, and access to some streaming services may require passing DRM certification.

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