Lumus showed me a fragile prototype that delivered a surprisingly wide, clean view, hinting at the future of smart glasses.
Wearing smart glasses at the biggest tech show of the year was a glimpse of the future, with plenty of caveats.
Lumus, the company that developed the waveguide optic used in Meta’s Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, says it has achieved a ...
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Lumus builds on Meta win with 70-degree, daylight-bright augmented reality waveguides
The Israel-based optics company unveiled ZOE, a wide field-of-view waveguide exceeding 70 degrees, alongside an optimized ...
When the Meta Ray-Ban Displays glasses came out, they wowed users as they were (and still are) one of a handful of ...
Lumus developed the waveguide display for the Meta Ray-Ban Display. At CES, the company is presenting three new ...
- Vuzix (VUZI) will offer select clients a private look at its next generation optics system technologies designed specifically for fashion forward smart glasses Vuzix is currently developing a ...
Collins Aerospace highlights military HUD display for drones and other mission-critical applications -- A broad array of smart-glasses projection engines integrated with Vuzix waveguides will be on ...
Vuzix® Corporation (NASDAQ: VUZI), ("Vuzix" or, the "Company"), a leading supplier of AI-powered smart glasses, waveguides ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Vuzix® Corporation (NASDAQ: VUZI), ("Vuzix (VUZI)" or, the "Company"), a leading supplier of smart glasses and Augmented Reality (AR) technology and ...
SHANGHAI, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As a global leader in MicroLED microdisplay technology, JBD has announced that its proprietary, system-level image-quality engine for waveguide AR ...
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