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If you’ve ever wished your laptop screen was much larger – or wanted private, immersive viewing without committing to a full VR headset, then you’ve come to the right place Rokid AR Spatial Glasses (Max 2 with Station 2) are built for exactly that.
At the moment they are $499down from $698that is a 29% savings on a portable AR display that can mirror or extend your screen, handle multitasking, and connect to everything from a work laptop to a gaming console.
What you get
This bundle combines the Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses in Silver with the Station 2 Hub, giving you a plug-and-play way to turn compatible devices into a cinema-sized floating display.
Key features include:
- A virtual, up to 360-inch micro-OLED display with three screens, allowing you to spread windows or content across your field of view
- 120Hz OLED refresh rate for smooth movement in games, videos and scrolling
- Up to 600 nits of brightness ensure the image remains expressive and readable
- Support for multitasking, allowing you to set up multiple virtual screens for work or entertainment
- Compatibility with Android, Windows and gaming consoles (via Station 2), so you’re not tied to one ecosystem
The idea is simple: Instead of being limited to a 14-16″ laptop screen or a single external monitor, you put on the glasses and get a large, private workspace or “big screen” view – without having to carry a bulky portable display.
Why it’s worth it
These glasses really make sense in a few scenarios:
- Work on the go – If you often work in cafes, trains or hotel rooms, you can simulate a multi-monitor setup without the need for a physical second screen.
- Private viewing – Watching shows, movies or playing games on a large “virtual” screen without disturbing others (or sharing your screen) is a big plus on flights or in shared spaces.
- Space-saving setups – In tight apartments or minimalist desks, you can create the feeling of a big screen without dedicating space for a large monitor.
The Station 2 is an important part of the package: it makes it much easier to connect consoles, laptops or other devices and use the glasses as your primary display.
At $499, you’re still in the premium gadget range, but the discount takes a significant chunk out of the usual price. For people who live on their laptops, travel a lot, or want a more immersive way to use a console or PC without buying a huge TV, it’s a compelling alternative.
The end result
If you’re curious about AR glasses but want something practical and not just experimental, then this is for you Rokid Max 2 + Station 2 combination is designed to fit perfectly into your daily workflow and entertainment habits. At $499down from $698Get a portable, 360″-equivalent Micro-OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, 600-nit brightness, and multi-device support – all in a portable package that’s much easier to transport than a second monitor.
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