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Even before Apple took the wraps off the Vision Pro headset, the past couple of years have seen a surge in consumer AR (augmented reality) glasses, with brands like XReal (formerly nReal), TCL, Lenovo, and Rokid leading the way. payment The Rockid Max glasses are my favorite of the bunch because they feature the largest screen. But Max, like other consumer AR glasses, can't work on its own. It must be connected to a computing device such as a smartphone or laptop to stream visuals. Rokid is trying to make connectivity a little more usable with the Rokid Station, a Google-endorsed Android TV box designed specifically for AR glasses. I've been wearing it on flights and around the house for weeks, and it's my favorite way to watch YouTube videos, as long as I have privacy and personal space. tinywow_change_bg_photo_30933588 Rokid station Rokid Station is a portable Android TV box designed for AR glasses like Rokid Max or Rokid Air. It has a 5,000 mAh battery for five hours of play and a SoC with 32 GB of storage that runs Android TV 12. Brand Stagnation hardware 64-bit 4-core ARM CPU Size 5.2 oz (148g) Power source Internal battery 5,000 mAh Data ports USB-C Media ports Mini HDMI Wireless connections Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0 supporter Small and light.
The 5,000 mAh battery can double as a power bank Plug and play learn It doesn't do anything that a smartphone can't already do No internal fan means the device can get a little warm Only 20 GB of free storage Pricing and Availability The Rokid Station is available to order directly from the Rokid online store for $129 and will ship by the end of August. Starting in September, the station will be available at retailers like Amazon for $139. Rokid also sells a dock bundled with Max AR glasses on its online store for $529. Design and hardware Portable TV box Rockid station in hand Country Email List The Rokid Station is an Android TV box, but in a plastic device with a remote control that needs to be attached to AR glasses instead of TVs or monitors. Inside the device is an unspecified 64-bit 4-core ARM CPU with 32GB of internal storage (of which 20GB is free), 2GB of RAM, and a 5,000mAh battery. There is no fan inside, so the device heats up during prolonged use. On the outside, there are buttons for control and power, an LED battery indicator, and two ports: USB-C for charging and a mini-HDMI port for display output. Rokid stand with its own cable for connecting to AR glasses. The kit includes a mini-HDMI to USB-C cable and a USB-C to USB-C cable for charging the device. And yes, the Station can also.
use its 5,000 mAh battery to power the devices. Two ports of the Rokid dock: USB-C and mini-HDMI port The buttons are clicky, and I like the look of the large circular panel, which reminds me of the classic iPod click wheel. Unfortunately, it's just a regular four-way d-pad; you can't move all the way around the wheel. rockid station with d-pad and circular buttons. The buttons should be very clear: the left arrow to copy the screen, the home button to return to the home, etc. Android TV is not exactly a complicated interface, so you can do everything with this remote. How it works Rokid Station connected to Rokid Max The Rockid Station is just a plug and play device. Connect it to your Rokid smart glasses (or Rokid Max or Rokid Air), press the power button on the right, and Android TV will start. The first thing you need to do is connect to the internet. After connecting, you will be able to sign in to your Google account. You can still use Android TV without signing in, but if you want to get a more personalized YouTube channel or install more apps, you'll need to sign in. Although Rokid advertises the stand for its glasses.
The 5,000 mAh battery can double as a power bank Plug and play learn It doesn't do anything that a smartphone can't already do No internal fan means the device can get a little warm Only 20 GB of free storage Pricing and Availability The Rokid Station is available to order directly from the Rokid online store for $129 and will ship by the end of August. Starting in September, the station will be available at retailers like Amazon for $139. Rokid also sells a dock bundled with Max AR glasses on its online store for $529. Design and hardware Portable TV box Rockid station in hand Country Email List The Rokid Station is an Android TV box, but in a plastic device with a remote control that needs to be attached to AR glasses instead of TVs or monitors. Inside the device is an unspecified 64-bit 4-core ARM CPU with 32GB of internal storage (of which 20GB is free), 2GB of RAM, and a 5,000mAh battery. There is no fan inside, so the device heats up during prolonged use. On the outside, there are buttons for control and power, an LED battery indicator, and two ports: USB-C for charging and a mini-HDMI port for display output. Rokid stand with its own cable for connecting to AR glasses. The kit includes a mini-HDMI to USB-C cable and a USB-C to USB-C cable for charging the device. And yes, the Station can also.
use its 5,000 mAh battery to power the devices. Two ports of the Rokid dock: USB-C and mini-HDMI port The buttons are clicky, and I like the look of the large circular panel, which reminds me of the classic iPod click wheel. Unfortunately, it's just a regular four-way d-pad; you can't move all the way around the wheel. rockid station with d-pad and circular buttons. The buttons should be very clear: the left arrow to copy the screen, the home button to return to the home, etc. Android TV is not exactly a complicated interface, so you can do everything with this remote. How it works Rokid Station connected to Rokid Max The Rockid Station is just a plug and play device. Connect it to your Rokid smart glasses (or Rokid Max or Rokid Air), press the power button on the right, and Android TV will start. The first thing you need to do is connect to the internet. After connecting, you will be able to sign in to your Google account. You can still use Android TV without signing in, but if you want to get a more personalized YouTube channel or install more apps, you'll need to sign in. Although Rokid advertises the stand for its glasses.