Lumus is a maker of optical waveguides, lenses embedded with mirrors paired with miniaturized projectors. This is the core tech that powers augmented reality (AR) glasses. Waveguides act as a screen ...
Lumus got a major boost in brand recognition when one of its waveguides was selected for use in the Meta Ray-Ban Display ...
Lumus showed me a fragile prototype that delivered a surprisingly wide, clean view, hinting at the future of smart glasses.
You may not have heard of Lumus, but they are on track to teach Google a thing or two in the eyeglass department of modern wearables. If you are an F16 fighter pilot, you probably already know Lumus ...
Here's one of Lumus' new 30-degree FOV waveguides for CES 2026. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) Lumus got a major boost in brand recognition when one of its waveguides was selected for use in the Meta ...
The debuts follow a milestone year in 2025 where Lumus provided the waveguide for the Meta Ray-Ban Display AR glasses, demonstrating the optical performance and mass-manufacturability of geometric ...
Lumus has completed a $45 million funding round for its augmented reality displays for smartglasses. Lumus previously announced it had raised $15 million, and now it is announcing an additional $30 ...