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Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses review: Hardwire shines, software needs polish

Rokid’s upcoming AR glasses have an innovative controller that works well but does not integrate well with an Apple ecosystem workflow.

Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses review

With the Apple Vision Pro’s infamous price point and the growing AR/VR market, many companies are stepping in to have their take on “spatial computing.” Rokid is launching a “Lite” and “Max” version of their glasses in a new Kickstarter.

Rokid was founded in 2014, starting with voice-interaction products and transitioning to AR/VR in 2018.

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