Glasses 1.1 Introduction

Glasses 1.1 Introduction

Meet Rokid Glasses

Rokid Glasses are display-equipped AI glasses for glanceable, hands-free information. The product combines a binocular Micro-LED waveguide display, voice interaction, camera input, open-ear audio, and the Hi Rokid companion app.

The experience is organized around short, task-specific overlays rather than a full spatial workspace. Translation text, teleprompter scripts, navigation prompts, AI responses, call information, and system status appear as concise green display elements in the wearer’s field of view.

Rokid Glasses weigh approximately 49g. The display specification is dual monochrome green Micro-LED, 480 x 640 per eye, up to 1,500 nits brightness, and a 30-degree field of view.

Rokid Glasses use the display for text-first information: prompts, subtitles, directions, scripts, and simple status cards. The main input methods are voice commands, touch gestures on the temple, physical buttons, and app-based controls in Hi Rokid.

The optical system uses a patented 'one engine, two outputs' diffractive waveguide architecture. A single Micro-LED optical engine projects light into a grating structure, which splits the image into two synchronized outputs for binocular viewing.

  • Single optical engine: one Micro-LED engine drives both display outputs.
  • Two synchronized outputs: the grating structure splits the projected image for binocular viewing.
  • Bridge placement: the optical engine sits in the bridge area, leaving temple space for other components.
  • Display target: the system is optimized for readable text, icons, and HUD-style prompts.