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Home / Technology / Lumus Unveils Next-Gen Smartglasses Optics

Lumus Unveils Next-Gen Smartglasses Optics

9 Jan

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Summary

  • New waveguides offer wider 30-degree and 70-degree fields of view.
  • Components are 30% lighter and 40% thinner than previous generations.
  • Waveguides achieve over 8,000 nits per watt for better power efficiency.
Lumus Unveils Next-Gen Smartglasses Optics

At CES 2026, Lumus revealed advanced optical components poised to revolutionize smartglasses. The company demonstrated Z-30 waveguides offering a 30-degree field of view, 30% lighter and 40% thinner than prior models, alongside impressive power efficiency.

Further astonishing attendees, Lumus presented 70-degree field of view waveguides, delivering exceptionally sharp and bright visuals that cover a vast portion of the lens. These geometric reflective waveguides also offer greater efficiency and optical bonding capabilities, allowing integration with transition lenses.

With production ramping up alongside partners like Quanta and SCHOTT, Lumus's innovative waveguides are set to become highly sought-after components. This development signals a significant leap forward for the smartglasses industry, promising more advanced and consumer-friendly augmented reality devices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lumus introduced Z-30 and 70-degree field of view waveguides, enhancing brightness, FOV, and efficiency for smartglasses.
They offer significantly wider fields of view, are lighter and thinner, and are more power-efficient, improving user experience.
Lumus is ramping up production, suggesting future smartglasses will feature these components soon.

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