A new technical paper titled “Advances in waveguide to waveguide couplers for 3D integrated photonic packaging” was published by researchers at MIT and Bridgewater State University. “In this paper, we ...
Lumus' ZOE prototype pushes past a 70-degree field of view and feels like a wraparound display. The updated Z-30 prioritizes everyday readability. Z-30 2.0 targets thinner, lighter waveguides to ...
Lumus, the company that developed the waveguide optic used in Meta’s Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, says it has achieved a 70° field-of-view in a new design revealed this week at CES 2026. This ...
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 ...
Traditional wired systems have their own limitations in industrial settings. For example, conductor bars are restricted to analog signals, festoons and cable reels are limited to 330 feet for Ethernet ...
If someone on your holiday list is dying to play Pokémon Go or Jurassic World Live on an augmented reality rig, glasses and headsets can be found costing as little as $64 or as high as $1,700, with ...
Ultrathin structures that can bend, focus, or filter light, metasurfaces are reshaping how scientists think about optics. These engineered materials offer precise control over lights behavior, but ...
SCHOTT—a global leader in advanced optics and specialty glass—working with waveguide partner Lumus, is almost certainly the manufacturer of the waveguide optics in Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses.
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