Rokid testing. This guy, Steven seems to be shilling for Rokid because they gave him a pair to play with. It's also a Kick Starter pre-purchase which is a huge negative for me because I got scammed years ago by a company who pushed a great 3D camera but after taking the money closed up shop and disappeared. The shills back then pushed the product and also disappeared when the company disappeared.
Got some updates on the Rokid KickStarter backing and product-
1. Rokid did release their iOS app for Apple iphone on Sept 23. I downloaded it and installed it and it appears to be bug free, however, I can't pair the glasses since I don't have any.
2. No new information on the video Image stabilization quality.
3. I learned that Rokid does have a final product selling in China as of June and began selling in Taiwan this month. Still plans to ship to the US in November. The KickStarter is for expansion of marketing manufacturing as the product is developed and selling. So that means there is no risk that the product will now be made.
4. Currently there is a debate on the cost to KS backers due to the uncertainty of the HTS classification ( US imposed tariffs). Rokid believes there will be no tariffs to the backers because the KS program has to do with an investment in the company and in return for the investment Rokid will "reward you with free glasses" based on the level of your investment. There is no word on whether this will pass the US tariff enforcement.
After October 10th the KS program ends and then you can purchase the glasses at $599 + Tariffs + local sales tax but for now free shipping. Their Kickstarter program is that if Rokid does not receive enough backers by Oct 10th the investors get their money back ( logistically, KickStarter does not charge your credit card) and then the only way to buy will be to order from China and pay the full cost. Depending on the every changing tariff %, the Rokid glasses could have a delivered cost of $1577 if the tariffs are imposed at the maximum.
5. As of 4 days ago Rokid surpassed it's funding goal by 15789%. So this means the ability to get a "free" pair of Rokid AI glasses reward for being a backer, will soon reach the maximum limit. But, I learned that Kickstarter instituted a new program to prevent backers from being scammed like I was years ago. If a company does not receive backing by the deadline, Kickstarter does not charge your CC, and you can cancel your reward at anytime prior to shipping. Based on this, I sprung for the no risk backing for $479. Fully refundable if they don't deliver in November.
Meanwhile I wait to receive the Rayban Display glasses from Sunglass Hut.