Rokid, a Chinese company that specializes in applying augmented reality technologies to eyewear solutions, has launched a set of high-tech AR glasses that are designed to be able to project a massive 215-inch virtual display.
The 'Rokid Max' AR glasses are fitted with two Sony Full HD micro-OLED panels which work together to project the screen in front of you when you're rocking the glasses. A 120-Hz refresh rate allows for a smooth image, while six degrees of brightness adjustment allow for a high degree of customization and a 100,000:1 contrast ratio allows for high clarity.
Available for pre-order for $439, the innovative new 'Rokid Max' AR glasses aim to cause a major stir by making it possible for consumers to enjoy immersive cinematic and gaming experiences on the go.
Screen-Projecting AR Glasses
These Glasses Generate Virtual Displays In Front Of Your Eyes
Trend Themes
1. AR Glasses for Virtual Display - The trend of AR glasses with high-quality virtual display projection capabilities is disrupting the entertainment sector and providing new opportunities for businesses in the gaming and streaming industries.
2. Micro-oled Screens for Wearable Tech - The trend of using Sony Full HD micro-OLED panels in wearable tech devices is disrupting the display technology industry and providing new opportunities for businesses in AR and VR manufacturing.
3. Customizable AR Wearable Tech - The trend of incorporating adjustable brightness and contrast features in AR glasses is disrupting the wearable tech industry and providing new opportunities for businesses to cater to consumers who seek personalized and high-quality AR experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The use of AR glasses with high-quality virtual display capabilities is disrupting the entertainment sector and providing opportunities for businesses to innovate in the gaming, cinema, and streaming industries.
2. AR and VR Manufacturing - The trend of using Sony Full HD micro-OLED panels in wearable tech devices is disrupting the display technology industry and providing new opportunities for businesses in AR and VR manufacturing.
3. Wearable Tech - The incorporation of adjustable brightness and contrast features in AR glasses is disrupting the wearable tech industry and providing new opportunities for businesses to cater to consumers who seek personalized and high-quality AR experiences.