The 2026 World Cup has 104 matches across 39 days, and a lot of those days stack multiple kickoffs right on top of each other. Group stage matchday three is the worst of it, because FIFA has run all three games in a group simultaneously since 1986, specifically to stop manipulation. So on those dates, you pick one match, and the others happen without you. There’s no version of a single screen that gets around that.
Even if you’ve got a TV the size of a wall, you’re still losing the numbers game, because a wall-sized TV is still just one TV, and everyone in the house wants something different from it at the same time. Rokid has built two products around fixing exactly that, and right now, both are discounted.
The Rokid AR Spatial pack handles it at home. It projects a 300-inch virtual display through Sony Micro OLED panels at 1200p per eye, with 600 nits of brightness and a 100,000 to 1 contrast ratio, which is a lot of spec sheet to say the picture holds up. Pair the Max 2 glasses with the included Station 2, and you end up with a private screen the size of a small movie theater, one that nobody else in the room has to see or hear.
The living room TV stays locked on whatever match it’s locked on, and you sit three feet away watching a completely different one, full screen, with your own audio running through your own ears. If you already wear glasses, a built-in diopter adjustment that goes up to negative 6.0 is built into the unit, so prescription inserts never have to be a problem.
But, you’ve got to leave the house too, right? That’s what the Rokid AI Glasses Style line is built for. At 49 grams, they pass for an ordinary pair of glasses, and that matters when you’re wearing them on a flight, at a desk, or anywhere a second TV was never going to be an option in the first place.
The waveguide display puts a private screen directly in your field of vision, and the AI features keep earning their place well after the final whistle, with real-time translation, object recognition, and a built-in assistant that does more than answer the weather. Three host countries and 16 stadiums mean a lot of fans are already traveling this summer for reasons that have nothing to do with soccer, and none of them want to come home to a tournament they missed.
Both discount windows sit right inside the part of the tournament where the overlap problem is worst. Once the knockout rounds start thinning out the schedule, most of these conflicts will disappear on their own. But, right now, on any given matchday three, you’re choosing between games whether you like it or not.
Use code AR20 for an extra $20 off the AR Spatial, but only until July 14, so you’ll be covered through the group stage and the knockout rounds. If you’d rather go for the AI Glasses Style, you can use code PD20 for $20 off, but only until June 30. Really, the only thing actually up to you is how many of matches you get to watch.





























