The Chinese company Rokid introduced glasses with increased functionality that mimic a screen diagonal of 215 inches at a distance of 6 m in front of the user. Some of the previous ones were: Linz width was 18.5mm, but it didn’t have 75g.
Under the light of Sony Full HD micro-OLED panels with 600 nits of brightness, 120 GHz high resolution and 50 degrees high resolution. The glasses have an adjustment function for people with visual impairments, plus a blue light enhancement option to reduce eye fatigue. The glasses themselves determine when they are put on and react to changes in the position of the user’s head.



There are built-in speakers and noise-canceling boosted microphones for realizing voice control. Glasses are connected wired or wirelessly to a smartphone through a special application to eject or run an active program. It is also very suitable for 2D and 3D replays. The glasses cost $599.

Source: Tech Cult

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