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Rokid’s Christmas Deals Deliver Some of the Best Prices We’ve Seen on Lightweight AR — Here’s What’s Worth Your Money

As AR glasses quietly transition from novelty to useful travel and productivity tools, Rokid continues to carve out its own space in the headset-free segment. This holiday season, the company is marking down its Max 2 glasses, spatial bundles, and its Station 2 computing puck, and the discounts are substantial enough to make a difference if you’ve been on the fence.

These deals run from December 2 through December 25, 2025, and offer several products at their lowest holiday pricing to date. 

Rokid Max 2: $309 (was $429, 28% off)

The Max 2 is a meaningful upgrade over previous-generation AR glasses. You get better color accuracy, noticeable improvements in edge clarity, and a more refined frame design — all while staying under 75 grams. For anyone who hates bulky VR headsets but still wants a massive private display for travel, gaming, handhelds, or streaming, $309 is an aggressively good price.

Rokid AR Spatial Bundle: $499 (was $698, 29% off)

This is the bundle that moves Rokid’s glasses from “nice travel screen” to something more ambitious. Pairing the Max 2 with the Station 2 console unlocks multi-window layouts, anchored displays, and a more robust app ecosystem. It’s still more compact and approachable than a full-fledged spatial headset, which is part of its appeal.

At $499, the AR Spatial bundle is for people who want more than a display; they want the beginnings of a portable, modular computing environment that fits in a jacket pocket.

Rokid Joy 2: $378 (was $578, 35% off)

Joy 2 falls between a budget bundle and a complete spatial workstation. You get the Max 2 glasses plus the first-generation Station unit, not as powerful as Station 2, but still more than capable for entertainment, multi-screen viewing, and light app usage. If you want an introduction to AR glasses without jumping into spatial computing, Joy 2 at $378 is a well-rounded entry point.

Rokid Station 2: $239 (was $299, 20% off)

Station 2 is where Rokid’s glasses get interesting. It adds better performance, more stable heat management, and support for 300-inch anchored displays, turning the Max 2 into something closer to a portable desktop hub. If you already own Rokid glasses and want to do more than stream movies on a giant virtual screen, Station 2 at $239 is the upgrade that actually unlocks new capabilities.

Which deal should you buy?

If what you really want is a lightweight, giant-screen display for flights, dorm rooms, or handheld gaming, the Max 2 at $309 is the best value. If you’re curious about spatial computing, the Spatial bundle at $499 delivers the closest thing to a pocketable multi-monitor setup.

Station 2 is the clear choice for existing users, and Joy 2 remains a balanced, lower-cost option to get everything in one box. This is likely Rokid’s final major discount window of the year, and the strongest for anyone looking to enter AR without entering headset territory.

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Contact us:-[email protected]

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