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Translucent matte frame with electrochromic film lenses
Headstrap
Glasses-style temples (nose pads 3 sizes)
Haptics
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Color
Black (translucent accents; dynamic lighting effects)
Sensors
IMU; front RGB camera; dual grayscale depth cameras; wear detection
Input
On-frame buttons for brightness/volume; hand gestures via SpaceWalker (with supported platforms)
Compliance
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Size
Regular
Cable Length
1.2 m (USB-C to magnetic connector)
The Viture Luma Ultra is a pair of AR glasses (also marketed as XR glasses) developed and manufactured by VITURE, a San Francisco-based company founded by former Google and Apple employees. Announced as part of the Luma Series in July 2025, the Luma Ultra is VITURE's flagship augmented reality device designed for power users, enterprise applications, and business professionals.[1]
Overview
The Viture Luma Ultra represents VITURE's most advanced consumer AR device to date, featuring a triple-camera system that enables six degrees of freedom (6DoF) tracking and hand gesture recognition. Unlike its siblings in the Luma Series (Luma, Luma Pro, and The Beast), the Luma Ultra is the only model equipped with full spatial computing capabilities through its combination of one RGB camera and dual grayscale depth cameras.[2]
The device is designed to function as an external display that connects to smartphones, personal computers, and gaming consoles via USB-C, positioning it as a tethered AR solution rather than a standalone device.[2] It is positioned as the company's flagship "true AR" model in the Luma series, with a US$599 price point for the glasses.[3]
History
Company Background
VITURE was founded in August 2021 by former employees of Google and Apple, with dual headquarters in San Francisco, California, and Beijing, China.[4] The company completed a seed funding round and Series A round exceeding $10 million USD in 2022. By September 2025, VITURE secured an additional $100 million in Series B financing across two rounds, bringing total funding to approximately $125 million.[5]
By Q4 2024, the company captured 52% of the US XR smartglasses market, surpassing competitors like Xreal.[6]
Product Announcement and Launch
The Viture Luma Ultra was officially announced on July 8, 2025, alongside three other models in the Luma Series: Luma, Luma Pro, and The Beast.[7] Media coverage noted that Luma Ultra was scheduled to roll out in August 2025 at US$599, while the broader lineup would "drop over the next weeks and months."[3]
Around the same time, VITURE stated publicly that Luma Ultra was "expected to start shipping in late August," with its product page later indicating preorder stock shipping in October 2025, and noting that August stock had sold out.[8][1] The Luma Ultra began shipping to customers in August 2025, with preorders available through VITURE's official website and authorized retailers.[1]
The series includes the base Luma ($399), Luma Pro ($499), Luma Ultra ($599), and Luma Beast ($549, shipping November 2025), targeting enterprise applications such as AI training, virtual walkthroughs, and spatial collaboration.[2][9]
Design and Hardware
Luma Ultra uses dual Micro-OLED displays supplied by Sony behind Birdbath optics, providing a see-through AR image that can reach high brightness levels at the expense of bulk compared to waveguide optics.[1][10] The frame is a matte translucent design with electrochromic lenses and dynamic lighting effects on the temples.[1]
The device is designed to resemble a standard pair of glasses, weighing 83 grams with a suggested wear time of 3-4 hours for comfort.[11] The glasses have no internal battery and draw power from the host via USB-C (magnetic pogo-pin glasses connector to USB-C).[1]
Cameras and Sensors
The Luma Ultra features a comprehensive sensor suite:
1× front-facing RGB camera (center) for color image capture and environment recognition
2× grayscale depth cameras (temples) for inside-out depth sensing and accurate spatial mapping
Wear detection sensor for automatic power management
These enable on-glasses 6DoF calculation (positional + rotational) and gesture input when used with SpaceWalker/SDK on supported platforms.[1][12]
Display
The Luma Ultra utilizes Sony's latest micro-OLED display panels, which VITURE describes as "never-before-seen" technology offering 50% sharper image quality compared to the previous VITURE Pro model.[1] The displays are described as delivering a "4K-like" 1200p experience with peak brightness reaching 1,250 nits—the highest in the Luma Series and 250 nits brighter than the Luma and Luma Pro models.[11]
The device employs a birdbath optical system, which uses curved, semi-transparent mirrors to project digital images into the user's eyes. While this optical design typically results in increased bulk and weight compared to waveguide optics used in some competing AR glasses, it enables higher brightness levels and a larger eyebox due to superior étendue.[2]
Display Specifications
Resolution: 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 total)
Field of view: 52° (diagonal)
Refresh: Up to 120 Hz virtual display (listed as "152″ 120 Hz 1200p at 3 m")
All values above are published by VITURE on the Luma Ultra product page.[1]
Tracking and Interaction
The Viture Luma Ultra is the first device in its class to feature a proprietary processing chip that handles all 6DoF calculations directly on the glasses themselves, eliminating the need for external computing units for tracking.[12] This onboard processing allows the Luma Ultra to support 6DoF tracking across different platforms including Windows, macOS, and the VITURE Pro Neckband, though 6DoF functionality is not supported on the SpaceWalker app for iOS and Android.[11]
The Ultra model is designed for 6DoF spatial computing, with depth sensing from the dual grayscale cameras and a front RGB camera. VITURE states Luma Ultra contains a proprietary chip that performs 6DoF calculations directly on the glasses, improving cross-platform support (Pro Neckband, Windows, macOS), while application-side software (e.g., SpaceWalker or apps built with the VITURE SDK) still integrates the tracking data with content.[12] SpaceWalker for Windows and macOS exposes 6DoF on Luma Ultra (and 3DoF functionality for other Luma models), along with multi-screen and screen-pinning features.[13][14]
This camera array enables advanced features including:
Hand gesture recognition and control (26-joint skeletal model with gesture recognition)
Spatial computing capabilities within compatible applications[2]
Audio and Communication
The Luma Ultra features a HARMAN-designed spatial audio system integrated into the temples of the glasses, delivering what VITURE describes as "fuller, richer sound" compared to previous models.[1] Luma Ultra integrates spatial speakers tuned with HARMAN AudioEFX, with 9-level volume control available from the on-frame buttons/OSD.[1] The device also includes a built-in microphone for improved communications capabilities, making it suitable for video conferencing and collaboration applications in enterprise environments.[1]
Adjustability and Comfort Features
The Luma Ultra includes several adjustability features designed for extended wear:
Electrochromic Film Lenses: One-tap activation to instantly darken lenses for enhanced immersion or privacy. The electrochromic film provides 0.5–40% transmittance with approximately 0.1 second switching time and less than 1% haze, blocking up to 99.5% of light for immersive experiences.[1][11]
Adjustable Components: Magnetic nose pads (3 sizes included), flexible temple arms, and tilt-adjustable temples for personalized fit[15]
Dynamic RGB Lighting: First-of-its-kind customizable RGB lighting effects on the frame exterior[1]
Suggested Wear Time: 3–4 hours for optimal comfort[11]
Software and Compatibility
SpaceWalker Application
The Viture Luma Ultra is compatible with SpaceWalker, VITURE's proprietary companion application available on multiple platforms. The glasses work as a USB-C display with supported devices. VITURE's SpaceWalker software provides AR/XR features including multiple virtual screens, 3DoF/6DoF screen pinning, ultrawide display modes, and "Immersive 3D" which can convert 2D media to stereoscopic 3D in real time on supported platforms (Windows/macOS more fully; iOS/Android via the app with some service limitations).[16][13][14]
SpaceWalker enables advanced features including:[17][13]
Multi-screen virtual workspace with up to three concurrent displays
3DoF head tracking on non-Ultra models; full 6DoF on Luma Ultra
Real-time 2D-to-3D conversion (branded as "Immersive 3D")
VR video playback supporting 360°, 180°, and side-by-side 3D formats
Ambient Mode for maintaining content visibility while multitasking
Customizable screen layouts and positioning
Integration with streaming services and cloud gaming platforms
Luma Ultra connects over USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode to compatible hosts (phones, tablets, PCs) and integrates most deeply with the VITURE Pro Neckband (an Android-based wearable compute unit) for hand gestures and mobile use.[19][13][17]
The Luma Ultra functions as a USB-C display peripheral and is compatible with a wide range of devices including:
VITURE Pro Neckband (standalone Android-based accessory)[1]
Full 6DoF hand gesture functionality requires connection to the VITURE Pro Neckband or compatible Windows/Mac computers.[11]
Development
VITURE provides developer tooling to access Luma Ultra's spatial features:
Unity SDK — The official VITURE Unity XR SDK exposes 6DoF head tracking and hand tracking (26-joint skeletal model with gesture recognition), integrated with Unity's XR framework (e.g., XR Interaction Toolkit and XR Hands).[20]
SpaceWalker updates — VITURE publishes versioned release notes indicating Luma Ultra 6DoF support on Windows and macOS within SpaceWalker.[21]
Getting started guides — VITURE Academy documentation for SpaceWalker on Windows/macOS includes steps to enable 6DoF (Ultra only) and general usage tips across the Luma series.[13][14][11]
Technical Specifications
Category
Spec
Display
Dual Micro-OLED (Sony); 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 total); up to 120 Hz; ≥100,000:1 contrast; 108% sRGB[1]
Largest FOV, built-in tracking, premium metal finish
Market Position and Target Audience
VITURE positions the Luma Ultra as its flagship AR-capable device targeted at three primary market segments:
Power Users: Individuals seeking advanced AR capabilities and the highest display quality for personal entertainment and productivity
Enterprise Professionals: Business users requiring portable workspace solutions, virtual collaboration tools, and spatial computing applications
Prosumers: Tech enthusiasts and early adopters interested in cutting-edge AR technology and development[2]
At a retail price of $599 USD, the Luma Ultra sits at the premium end of VITURE's product lineup, positioned $100-200 above the base Luma model but below the complete Ultimate Collection bundle.[7]
Enterprise Applications
VITURE has partnered with several technology companies and academic institutions to develop enterprise use cases for the Luma Ultra, including:
Several official accessories enhance the Luma Ultra experience:
VITURE Pro Neckband: Required for full hand gesture functionality and standalone Android-based computing. Provides battery extension, dedicated processing for low-latency features, and full 6DoF support.[11][19]
VITURE Pro Mobile Dock: Enables HDMI connectivity for consoles like Nintendo Switch and extends battery life for connected devices[19]
USB-C XR Charging Adapter: For compatible iPhone models
VITURE x 8BitDo Controller: Co-developed gaming controller optimized for XR experiences
Magnetic Prescription Lens Frame: For users requiring vision correction beyond -4.0D or with astigmatism[1]
Bobber Attachment: Optional for extra battery life
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Retail Availability
The Viture Luma Ultra is available through multiple channels:
The device is available in one size configuration (Regular: IPD 58-70mm) with international shipping available to select regions.[1]
Reception and Context
Coverage highlighted that the Luma series uses Sony's latest micro-OLED panels with a "4K-like" visual experience and that Luma Ultra targets spatial computing use cases with 6DoF, dual depth cameras, and hand gestures. Third-party reporting also situates VITURE's approach (birdbath optics with high brightness) relative to competing display glasses and AR designs.[3][10][23]
The Luma Ultra received attention within the extended reality industry for being among the first consumer AR glasses to integrate onboard 6DoF processing without requiring external computing units.[12] Industry analysts noted this as a significant advancement in making spatial computing more accessible and reducing latency issues common in AR glasses that rely on smartphone or PC processing for tracking calculations.[12]
Technology media outlet AR Insider highlighted the Luma Pro (the closest comparison model) for its "plug & play ease" and cost-efficiency in delivering OLED display quality, noting it as a more affordable alternative to OLED televisions with comparable perceived screen sizes.[24]