Thebest smart glassesare starting to step up to theApple Vision Proby bringing spatial computing elements to the table.
And then theres the versatile spatial computing experience, powered by the Station 2 running Rokids YodaOS.
What this sky high price does do is narrow this pair of specs down to a particular enthusiast crowd.
But trust me when I say where it counts, you see, hear and feel that price.
This increased field of view is especially welcome when it comes to the 300-inch screen.
Fair warning, though.
The case is massive.
Spatial station
Now lets turn our attention to the software side of things.
Yes, its not lost on me that the Rokid Station 2 looks like an OG iPhone.
It makes me miss having smaller smartphones!
I mean the home screen is literally filled with star constellations.
Pair that with Bluetooth 5.2 and youve got latency-free audio with any of the best headphones.
Plus, connect a keyboard and youve got a pretty solid dynamic workstation for getting stuff done.
Far cheaper glasses than these sport electrochromic lenses to dim the lenses on your specs.
But one complication that comes from this is the lack of Google Play services.
That means no Google Play store, and that can make finding your most used apps complicated.
Rokid AR Lite: Verdict
Yes, its pricey.
But in some key ways, my-oh-my its worth it.