The world of augmented reality is about to welcome an exciting new product – the Rokid AR Lite, a set of AR glasses powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor. Slated for launch via Kickstarter on May 27, technology enthusiasts will have the opportunity to snag these innovative glasses at a special early bird price of $499, a significant markdown from the regular price of $749.
The Rokid AR Lite isn’t just a pair of glasses but a complete spatial computing suite. It comes with the Rokid Max 2 glasses and the Station 2 host which houses the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset, a SoC commonly found in mid-range smartphones. With the integration of this processor and the tailored YodaOS-Master operating system, Rokid is promising to elevate the spatial computing experience to new heights.
Weighing in at a feather-light 75 grams, the Rokid Max 2 glasses are comparably lightweight next to traditional spectacles, showcasing an industrial design that doesn’t compromise on ergonomic comfort. The companion Station 2 host boasts an elegant aluminum alloy construction and a compact size that belies its large 5000 mAh battery capacity. Users will appreciate the 18W fast charging which rapidly replenishes the battery, alongside the convenience of dual USB-C ports for charging and operating the glasses simultaneously.
Elevating the user experience further, the Rokid AR Lite eschews physical buttons, opting instead for touch-based and pointer-based controls on the Station 2 host. Those who travel frequently may find the dedicated motion mode particularly useful, as it is designed to provide superior picture stabilization on the move. Moreover, the multi-screen mode offers an impressive viewing experience akin to a 300-inch display, bringing a cinematic scope to your visual content.
Rokid is also proud of its collaboration with Qualcomm to finely tune the YodaOS-Master operating system, ensuring that users extract maximum performance from the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor. Additional details and specifications about the Rokid AR Lite experience can be explored on the official website.
Mark your calendars for May 27 and prepare to immerse yourself in a more interactive and expansive computing reality with the upcoming Rokid AR Lite. Whether it’s for gaming, productivity, or entertainment, these AR glasses are poised to redefine our digital interactions.






