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AR tech sounds pretty cool, but nobody wants to be a glasshole. Today at CES, we checked out Lumus‘ bid to make AR glasses a little bit less cringe. The company creates technology that makes it ...
A proper everyday augmented reality experience is a long way off, but at CES 2023, an optics company called Lumus may just be offering a glimpse of what mainstream AR could look like. And the ...
Lumus Imaging’s story is a reminder that true transformation doesn’t start with hardware—it starts with bold thinking and the willingness to challenge assumptions.
Lumus, the pioneering developer of reflective (geometric) waveguide technology for augmented reality (AR) eyewear, today announced it will feature its enhanced Z-30 optical engine at AWE 2025 in ...
Lumus, a developer of reflective (geometric) waveguide technology for augmented reality (AR) eyewear, and AddOptics, a provider of advanced prescription lens solutions, have announced a strategic ...
Lumus specialises in developing AR optics that don’t make you look like a 'Glasshole' (cough, sorry). In fact the Lumus Z Lens, which is what I tested out, make you look more like Buddy Holly.
The Lumus Z-Lens AR glasses offer a revolutionary augmented reality experience like never before.
Lumus, the pioneering developer of geometric (reflective) waveguide technology for augmented reality (AR) eyewear, today announced that it has been selected as the optical engine partner by ...
Lumus has unveiled the Z-30 optical engine at Augmented World Expo; and showed off the high-performance Z-50 optical engine.
Lumus, a developer of geometric waveguide technology for AR eyewear, has introduced its Z-30 optical engine.
Lumus will be at AWE 2025 in Meeting Room PR6 to demo Z-30 and Z-50, meet with company executives, and learn more about Lumus' roadmap. For more information, click here.
Lumus is showcasing its newly optimized Z-30 optical engine and high-performance Z-50 optical engine.