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Home / Technology / Smart Glasses War: Viture Accuses Xreal of Infringement

Smart Glasses War: Viture Accuses Xreal of Infringement

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Viture filed a countersuit in China, alleging Xreal infringes its electrochromic film technology.
  • A Viture win could halt Xreal's current glasses and necessitate destruction of manufacturing modules.
  • The legal dispute over electrochromic lens technology spans China, Germany, and the United States.
Smart Glasses War: Viture Accuses Xreal of Infringement

The legal conflict between smart glasses manufacturers Viture and Xreal has intensified, with Viture filing a countersuit in China. Viture alleges that Xreal is infringing on its "electrochromic film technology." This technology enables lenses to dynamically adjust tint and transparency through a small electrical current.

A Viture victory could lead to restrictions on Xreal's manufacturing or exports of products utilizing this technology. Viture suggests this could also necessitate the destruction of Xreal's manufacturing modules, representing a potentially devastating outcome for Xreal's operations.

This lawsuit is part of a broader, ongoing patent infringement battle between the two companies, with legal proceedings initiated in China, Germany, and the United States. Viture claims to have known about potential infringement for some time but initially focused on its own product development.

Electrochromic lens technology was notably showcased in Viture's Kickstarter for the Viture One glasses in 2022, with units reaching backers around March 2023. Xreal introduced similar technology with the Xreal Air 2 Pro in October 2023. The timing of these introductions is a key point in the ongoing legal disputes.

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.
Viture is accusing Xreal of infringing on its "electrochromic film technology" in a countersuit filed in China.
Electrochromic film is a technology in smart glasses lenses that uses a small electrical current to control tinting, allowing for adjustable light blocking or transparency.
The legal disputes between Viture and Xreal are occurring in China, Germany, and the United States.

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