Rokid unveils lightweight AR glasses featuring Sony micro-OLEDs for huge virtual displays

Rokid unveils lightweight AR glasses featuring Sony micro-OLEDs for huge virtual displays

The new Rokid AR Spatial projects a huge virtual screen into your living room and weighs just 75 grams.

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Rokid has officially unveiled its latest “AR Spatial” display glasses: a lightweight device capable of projecting a virtual image with a diagonal of up to 300 inches (about 5 meters). At the heart of the glasses are 0.68-inch micro-OLED displays from Sony, delivering a resolution of 1,200P, a 90 Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 600 nits.

The AR Spatial connects to an external controller running YodaOS Master via USB-C. Under the hood, you’ll find 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery. Rokid is launching two versions: one with support for Google services and popular streaming platforms like Netflix, and a second version without these features.

The glasses support spatial multi-screen mode for web browsing and office tasks. Navigation happens through a built-in touchpad, with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 handling wireless connectivity.

For users who wear glasses, the AR Spatial includes integrated diopter adjustment from 0.00 to -6.00, along with a customizable interpupillary distance. The AR Spatial weighs in at just 75 grams, with dimensions of 21.21 x 12.6 x 9.7 cm.

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The model with Google services and streaming support is listed at $698, but is currently available for an introductory price of $648.

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Rokid: From smart speakers to AR

Rokid recently showcased the AR Spatial at the IOT Solutions World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, outlining its vision for augmented reality and demonstrating the headset in a range of professional scenarios — from field work and remote collaboration to 3D visualization and mobile productivity.

Founded in 2014, Rokid started out developing smart speakers and AI assistants before making the jump to AR and display glasses. The AR Spatial joins a growing product lineup that already includes the Rokid Air, Rokid Glass 2, Rokid Vision 2, and Rokid Max. Just about a year ago, Rokid launched the Max 2, which also features similar diopter adjustment technology.

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