On April 20th, as scheduled, Rokid held its spatial computing product launch event. During the event, Rokid officially introduced the next-generation AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit.
The AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit includes the Rokid Max2 glasses and the Rokid Station2 host powered by the Snapdragon platform. It is reported that the Rokid Max2 glasses weigh only 75g and support adjustable diopters from 0-600° as well as intelligent interpupillary distance adjustment. The ultra-clear air nose pads and soft lens legs make wearing more comfortable for users. The product is currently available in two colors, Midnight Black and Dawn Silver. The Rokid Station2 host integrates sensing, computing, and battery modules, and can be easily held and operated with one hand.
The Rokid AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit also enhances user experience by removing the original physical front buttons on the Station2 and adding multi-finger, multi-gesture touch interactions. This means users can seamlessly transition from their mobile device usage habits when interacting with three-dimensional content. Additionally, the Rokid AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit has added an anti-shake mode to address motion sickness issues.
Rokid's founder, Mingming Zhu, also mentioned that switching between spatial ray mode and finger touch mode is very convenient. Users can simply shake the device vigorously to switch to spatial ray mode and slide two fingers on the device to switch back to touch mode.
The Rokid Station2 host is powered by the Snapdragon platform, equipped with a large 5000mAh battery, and upgraded with dual Type-C ports supporting 18W fast charging while in use. The Rokid R&D team closely collaborated with Qualcomm to achieve multiple performance optimizations, providing powerful support for GPU rendering and AI computing on the YodaOS-Master spatial operating system. This ensures the full potential of the Snapdragon platform is unleashed, better matching user needs.
The Rokid AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit focuses on functionality and experience in three major scenarios: home, travel, and outdoor. It brings innovation in gaming, large-screen viewing, and light office work, guiding the faster adoption of spatial computing in the consumer market.
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Multi-screen mode can meet the demand for multitasking collaborative processing; Super Giant Screen Display can achieve an effective 215-inch ultra-large screen from up to 6 meters away.
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Spatial Casting feature allows for quick wireless casting on the same network.
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Fast multi-device content sharing allows not only quick synchronization of content from the phone to Station2 but also fast transfer of images, videos, documents, apps, and more between multiple Station2 devices.
Currently, the pricing for the Rokid AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit has not been officially announced.
In terms of ecosystem content, Rokid has also reached deep collaborations with companies such as iQiyi, Evernote, XOSMO, and Diwei Technology, working together to create a higher-quality application and interaction experience for users.
During the launch event, Rokid's founder, Mingming Zhu, also mentioned that Rokid's compound annual revenue growth rate exceeded 100% over the past four years. The revenue for the first quarter of 2024 increased by approximately 150% compared to the same period last year. Currently, the company's overseas revenue accounts for nearly 40% of the overall revenue. It is believed that Rokid's compound annual revenue growth rate will continue to exceed 100% this year, resulting in a twenty-fold growth in revenue over the overall four-year period.
Source: Qualcomm China, AiBang Manufacturing Editor
The original article was first published on the WeChat official account (Aibang VR Industry News):Rokid Launches Next-Generation AR Lite Spatial Computing Kit