Lumus showed me a fragile prototype that delivered a surprisingly wide, clean view, hinting at the future of smart glasses.
Lumus, the company that developed the waveguide optic used in Meta’s Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, says it has achieved a ...
Augmented reality (AR) technology developer Magic Leap has signed an agreement with the Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer ...
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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 ...
Here's one of Lumus' new 30-degree FOV waveguides for CES 2026. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) Lumus got a major boost in ...
Wearing smart glasses at the biggest tech show of the year was a glimpse of the future, with plenty of caveats.
On the OEM waveguide front, Vuzix is once again pushing the boundaries of what's possible in advanced optics. Collins Aerospace will join Vuzix in booth #19340 to demonstrate a fully functional ...
Lumus, the pioneering developer of geometric (reflective) waveguide technology for augmented reality (AR) eyewear, today unveiled its wide field of view ZOE and optimized Z-30, two new waveguides that ...
Lumus developed the waveguide display for the Meta Ray-Ban Display. At CES, the company is presenting three new ...
Figure 1: (A) The fundamental unit of an artificial neural network—a layer—transforms an input vector into an output vector via a trainable matrix multiplication. (B) Analogous to a neural-network ...
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