1. Product positioning and core selling points
Rokid AR Lite is positioned as a consumer-grade AR glasses, focusing on "portable giant screen and multi-screen collaboration". It is more geared towards watching movies, playing games, and mobile work, rather than a professional headset for developers. Simply understandable, it is to move the screen of the mobile phone and computer to the big screen in front of you, which can be used at home, commuting, and business trips.
2. Display effect and spatial gameplay
The glasses use Sony Micro OLED screens with a resolution of 1920×1200, a field of view of about 50 degrees, a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, a brightness of up to 600 nits, and a delicate picture and high contrast. The official equivalent of six meters away can present a virtual giant screen of up to about 300 inches, which can switch between giant screen mode and sports mode, taking into account static viewing and shaking scenes such as high-speed rail and airplanes. It also supports multi-screen simultaneous opening and ultra-wide-ratio screens, displaying chats, videos, documents and other content at once, making it more user-friendly for users who need to multitask.
3. Interaction and connection The ecological
body has a trackpad and supports gestures such as swiping, clicking, and two-finger zooming, making it almost zero learning cost for users who are accustomed to smartphones. It can also be used with spatial ray clicking, voice control and Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, allowing the glasses to act as both a portable monitor and an "invisible computer screen". Through Rokid's own devices and applications, various connection methods such as mobile phone screen projection, host or computer access can be realized.
4. Wearing experience and suitable for the whole
machine weighs about 75 grams, with soft temples and adjustable nose pads, the pressure is much less than that of traditional headsets for long-term wear, more like a pair of slightly heavier glasses. The body supports a certain range of diopter knob adjustment, myopia users can get a clear picture without additional clips, and high myopia and astigmatism can be solved by customized lenses. Directional dual speakers increase privacy and are less likely to disturb others when watching videos on the subway or in the office. On the whole, it is suitable for people who travel frequently, commute for a long time, love to watch movies and console games, and occasionally need to work on the go; If you only watch dramas occasionally, ordinary tablets are more cost-effective.
Q&A
Q1: Does Rokid AR Lite need a dedicated host to use?
A: To experience the full space multi-screen and local applications, it is best to use the official host device; If you just want to use it as an external screen, you can also connect it to your phone, tablet, or computer via cable or adapter to use it as a portable monitor.
Q2: Can myopia be used above 600 degrees?
A: The body supports a certain range of diopter adjustment, and the middle and low myopia can be adjusted directly with the knob to get a clear picture.
Q3: Will it be dizzy to wear it on the high-speed train or plane?
A: The product provides a display mode optimized for shaking scenes, and reduces the dizziness of some people by fixing the virtual screen position and picture stabilization algorithm. However, everyone's tolerance for virtual images is different, so it is recommended to experience it for a short time first and then extend the viewing time after getting used to it.
Q4: Is the sound leakage serious, can it be used in the office?
A: Directional speakers will focus the main sound energy on the wearer's ears, which is less likely to disturb others than ordinary external speakers. However, in a very quiet room, colleagues may still hear a small part of the sound when they are very close, so it is recommended to control the volume, and you can switch to wired or Bluetooth headphones in situations where privacy is high.