A while ago, we learned that Rokid was planning to present its AR Lite glasses funded by Kickstarterthat come equipped with augmented reality (AR) capabilities, enabling a versatile range of use cases including entertainment and productivity, without sacrificing portability and convenience.
That said, Rokid has shared more details about the AR Lite, which is currently priced at $749 (much more affordable than the Apple Vision Pro, by the way). To begin with, it is driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 and runs on a custom operating system that Rokid calls the “YodaOS-Master” operating system.
It also comes with adjustable myopia dials (0.00 to -6.00 D) and software-based IPD adjustment (53 to 75 mm) for varied fit suitable for users with different needs. High-resolution images (1080p-1200p) and up to 600 nits brightness are accompanied by high frame rates of 120Hz or 90Hz, which should provide a smooth viewing experience.
Rokid AR Lite offers multiple display modes: Giant Screen Mode expands a single app to a massive 300 inches for a more immersive user experience, while Multi-App Mode allows users to run multiple apps simultaneously on separate floating screens. to perform multiple tasks.

For navigation and controls, AR Lite comes with touch controls, as well as a dedicated motion mode on Rokid Station 2, which provides screen stabilization to minimize motion sickness during head movements. He Rokid AR Lite is available for pre-order on Kickstarter yeEarly backers can purchase the device at a lower price of $499.