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Consumer tech review
Consumer tech review









However, our market and sales intelligence suggests that change is. Now I can work off a laptop on a plane and not have a sore neck afterward. The tech and durables market is feeling this pressure, having shrunk by 8.8 last year. This comes in handy particularly when I try to do work on a fight, because airline tray tables are cramped and even lower than most work desks. Because the Rokid Max can mirror the screen of whatever smart device it’s plugged into, I have been using it with my MacBook Pro on the go, which means instead of needing to crane my neck to look down on the laptop screen, I can just look straight ahead, with my head and neck in a normal, healthier position. While I agree that’s probably the most attractive selling point, I actually love these glasses because they allow me to work off a laptop with better posture. Get the latest in tech and gadget reviews, ratings, specs, and prices from Consumer Reports for laptops, printers, TVs, and more Audio & Video Cameras & Photography Computers & Internet. While there are plenty of use cases for these glasses, Rokid mostly promotes it as a gaming/movie consumption device. But in a quiet place by yourself, the speakers are more than good enough. Still, if you’re wearing these glasses in a relatively noisy setting, you’ll still want to wear wireless earbuds. The speakers are directional and meant to be heard only by the wearer, and they do sound livelier and more full than other AR glasses I’ve tried. Finally, Rokid is advertising its Max has superior speakers to other AR glasses on the market, and here I fully agree.











Consumer tech review