In a world saturated with streaming subscriptions, we’ve never had more content at our fingertips. But the screens we watch it on? That’s another story. Phones are too small, laptops are bulky, and TVs aren’t exactly travel-ready. Enter the Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses, a sleek, featherweight device that delivers a 215-inch virtual screen wherever you are.
Imagine watching Dune or Oppenheimer on what feels like a full-sized cinema screen while reclined in an airplane seat or stretched out on your couch. Rokid Max 2 offers a vast, personal display powered by Sony Micro OLED panels, with 1920×1080 resolution per eye, 100,000:1 contrast, and 600 nits of brightness. Whether you’re catching a movie on Netflix or bingeing on YouTube, the visuals are sharp, rich, and far more immersive than any tablet or seatback screen could offer.

The glasses support 2D and 3D content, and have a 120Hz refresh rate, animations, and fast-paced action flow with no stuttering or eye strain. Without an app or software, you can even stream content from a phone or laptop. It’s as simple as plugging in via USB-C and pressing play.
Entertainment isn’t just about resolution; comfort matters, too. At just 75 grams, the Max 2 is lighter than most headphones, and thanks to built-in myopia adjustment, you don’t need prescription lenses to enjoy crystal-clear visuals. Users with nearsightedness (up to -6.00D) can fine-tune each lens individually, making it ideal for households that want to share a device without swapping inserts.
The directional speakers built into the temples offer surprisingly cinematic sound without disturbing others, perfect for travel, late nights, or moments when you want to tune out the world. Of course, you can also pair your Bluetooth earbuds or headphones for full immersion.
If you’re the viewer who jumps between TikTok and Hulu or likes to game between Netflix episodes, the Max 2 keeps up. It’s compatible with various devices, including iPhone 15, Android tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles like the Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck. It works like a second screen but floats comfortably in front of you.
There’s no battery to charge, no software to learn, and no accounts to register. It’s plug-and-play, optimized for today’s on-demand lifestyle.
The Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses aren’t trying to replace your phone, TV, or VR headset. They carve out a new space in personal media, a premium, portable, and private way to experience your favorite content anywhere, anytime.
For those who value immersive entertainment on the go, this might be the best screen you can’t see, until you put it on.