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Lumus has long developed heads-up displays for the US military, but now it's using a developer kit called the DK-40 to bring its HUD tech to wearables outside the battlefield. The contraption's ...
Lumus' "optical engines" still aren't enough to give you a fully digital view, but it's significantly better than what I've seen from other head-up displays. The company says it's working on 60 ...
Transparent display specialist and military head-up screen supplier Lumus is wading into the wearable computing market, revealing a new developer kit that, unlike Google's Glass, offers full ...
You might have never heard of Lumus, but it's likely that the companies making the smart glasses of the future will. You see, Lumus is a display optics company that has traditionally made its tech ...
Lumus—makers of transparent near-to-eye displays for augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR)—announced this morning that they have secured $15 million in a Series B round, led by global ...
The Israeli gesture-control company believes that hand and finger motions are a more versatile way to control wearable computers, and Lumus agreed.
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 ...
Augmented reality technology company Lumus Ltd. today debuted an updated version of its Z-30 optical engine alongside highlighting its high-performance Z-50 engine at AWE 2025, a spatial computing ...
Lumus is showcasing its newly optimized Z-30 optical engine and 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.