At IFA 2025, Rokid unvelied its most accessible smart glasses yet—the Rokid Glasses. With their lightweight 49 g magnesium-aluminum frame and magnetic prescription lens support, they look and feel like practical eyewear—not a bulky tech demo.
The real draw, though, is the seamless AR experience: dual MicroLED displays overlay translations, maps, and transcriptions right in your line of sight, no phone needed. A discreet 12 MP Sony camera handles hands-free capture, while integrated AI (including ChatGPT) powers object recognition, transcription, and instant answers.
Audio features are solid too, with dual directional speakers and a 4-mic array with AI noise cancellation, and the portable charging case delivers up to 10 recharges—borrowed from the wireless-earbud playbook.
With an early-bird Kickstarter price of $499 (later $599 retail), Rokid positions itself squarely between style-first glasses like Ray-Ban Meta (which offer camera capture without AR overlays) and Xreal One Pro (which delivers immersive display performance without AR interactivity).
| Device | Displays / AR | Camera | Audio & Mics | Battery / Charging | Price (2025) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rokid Glasses | Dual MicroLED waveguide (480×398 per eye, 1500 nits, 23° FOV) — AR overlays | 12MP Sony IMX681, 3024×4032, 109° FOV | Dual directional speakers + 4-mic array with AI noise cancellation | 210 mAh in-glasses + portable charging case (up to 10 recharges) | $499 Kickstarter / $599 retail |
| Ray-Ban Meta | No AR display (camera + audio only) | 12MP photo/video capture | Open-ear speakers + 5-mic array | ~4 hours per charge; case adds ~8 charges | From $299 |
| Xreal One Pro | Micro-OLED display (FHD up to 120 Hz, ~57° FOV) — no AR overlays (display only) | No built-in camera | Bose-tuned open-air speakers | Powered via USB-C from host device (no internal battery) | ~$629–$649 retail |
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Verdict
Rokid stakes its claim on everyday AR utility, offering see-at-a-glance info that blends into your routine. Ray-Ban Meta markets itself toward fashion-forward social capture, while Xreal One Pro doubles as a personal big-screen display for gaming and movies—none deliver AR overlays quite like Rokid does right now.
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