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Viture Luma Pro | |
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Basic Info | |
VR/AR | Augmented Reality, Extended Reality |
Type | AR Glasses |
Subtype | Phone-Powered AR, PC-Powered AR, Standalone Display |
Platform | VITURE XR Platform |
Developer | VITURE |
Manufacturer | VITURE |
Announcement Date | July 9, 2025 |
Release Date | July 9, 2025 (initial availability) |
Price | $499 USD |
Website | https://www.viture.com/product/viture-luma-pro-xr-glasses |
Versions | Regular (IPD 64±6mm), Large (IPD 68±6mm) |
Requires | USB-C compatible device with DisplayPort Alt Mode (iPhone 15/16/17, Android phones, Mac, PC, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch 2) |
Predecessor | VITURE Pro |
System | |
Operating System | iOS, Android, macOS, Windows (via SpaceWalker app) |
Storage | |
SD Card Slot | No |
Display | |
Display | Sony Micro-OLED |
Peak Brightness | 1000 nits (perceived) |
Resolution | 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 combined) |
Refresh Rate | Up to 120 Hz |
Persistence | Low |
Image | |
Field of View | 52° (diagonal) |
Visible FoV | 152" virtual screen |
Foveated Rendering | No |
Optics | |
Optics | Fixed lenses with telescope-inspired optics and electrochromic dimming film |
Ocularity | Binocular (stereoscopic) |
IPD Range | Regular: 64±6 mm (up to 70mm); Large: 68±6 mm (up to 74mm) |
Adjustable Diopter | Yes, up to -4.0D |
Passthrough | Electrochromic film (0.5-40% transmittance; <1% haze; ~0.1s switching time) |
Tracking | |
Tracking | 3DoF (via SpaceWalker app) |
Base Stations | None |
Eye Tracking | No |
Face Tracking | No |
Hand Tracking | No (available with VITURE Pro Neckband accessory) |
Body Tracking | No |
Rotational Tracking | Yes (3DoF) |
Positional Tracking | No (6DoF support planned post-launch) |
Latency | Low |
Audio | |
Audio | HARMAN AudioEFX spatial audio (open-ear speakers) |
Microphone | No |
3.5mm Audio Jack | No |
Camera | Front RGB camera (1080p) |
Connectivity | |
Connectivity | USB-C |
Ports | USB-C (magnetic connection on device side) |
Wired Video | Yes (DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C) |
Wireless Video | No |
WiFi | Via connected device |
Bluetooth | Via connected device |
Power | Powered by connected device via USB-C (no internal battery) |
Battery Capacity | Not applicable |
Battery Life | Dependent on host device |
Charge Time | Not applicable |
Device | |
Dimensions | Folded (Regular): 155.0 × 50.1 × 56.5 mm; Folded (Large): 159.0 × 51.6 × 55.6 mm |
Weight | 79 g (Regular); 81 g (Large) |
Material | Translucent matte plastic frame, silicone earhooks |
Headstrap | None (eyeglass form factor with flexible arms and tilt-adjustable temples) |
Haptics | No |
Color | Jet Black (translucent with RGB lighting effects) |
Sensors | IMU (Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer for 3DoF tracking), wear detection |
Input | On-device buttons (brightness/volume, electrochromic film, mode, RGB toggle); via connected device and SpaceWalker app |
Compliance | SGS A+ eye care certified |
Size | Regular / Large |
Cable Length | ~1.2 m (proprietary USB-C cable) |
The VITURE Luma Pro is an XR/AR glasses device developed and manufactured by VITURE, announced and released on July 9, 2025.[1][2] The device is positioned as the mid-range flagship model in VITURE's Luma Series lineup and succeeds the VITURE Pro model.[3] The Luma Pro is marketed as a portable display solution for gaming, entertainment, and productivity, offering a 152-inch virtual screen equivalent with 52° field of view.[4]
Overview
The VITURE Luma Pro represents the company's mid-range offering in the Luma Series, positioned between the entry-level VITURE Luma ($399) and the prosumer VITURE Luma Ultra ($599).[5] It is designed primarily for gamers and entertainment users, with a focus on delivering high-quality visual experiences for devices such as the Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck, iPhone, Android smartphones, and traditional computers.[4]
The Luma Pro is notable for being the first XR glasses in the industry to feature customizable RGB lighting effects, which can be synchronized with gaming or productivity modes.[6] The device features a translucent matte frame design and is available in two sizes to accommodate different IPD ranges.[4]
History
VITURE introduced the Luma family on July 9, 2025, with Luma Pro available immediately at launch pricing of US$499. The Luma and Luma Ultra variants followed on a staggered schedule, with the Luma Beast announced as a future model. Coverage highlighted the shared use of Sony's latest micro-OLED panels and claimed "4K-like" visual sharpness for the series.[2]
The VITURE Luma Pro was announced alongside other Luma Series models as an evolution of the VITURE Pro. It addressed user feedback on comfort, display artifacts, and field of view, incorporating new features like customizable RGB lighting and a front-facing camera for future enhancements.[7] Preorders began shortly after announcement, with shipments starting in July 2025. The device was positioned at $499, between the entry-level Luma ($399) and the premium Luma Ultra ($599).[4]
Design and Build
Physical Design
The VITURE Luma Pro features a sleek, faux-Wayfarer design with a translucent matte plastic frame in Jet Black, giving it a futuristic cyberpunk aesthetic.[8][4] The glasses come in two sizes: Regular (for interpupillary distances up to 70 mm, centered at 64±6 mm) and Large (up to 74 mm, centered at 68±6 mm) to accommodate different face shapes.[9][4]
The temples are tilt-adjustable with three positions and made from flexible materials with silicone earhooks, improving comfort over the rigid aluminum temples of predecessors.[6] Magnetic nose pads (available in sizes 1-3) allow for customization, positioning the glasses higher on the face for optimal viewing and reducing the conspicuous appearance in public.[9][10] The device weighs 79 grams for the Regular size and 81 grams for the Large size, making it lightweight for extended wear.[9][6]
Folded dimensions are 155.0 × 50.1 × 56.5 mm for Regular and 159.0 × 51.6 × 55.6 mm for Large.[9][4]
RGB Lighting System
A distinctive feature of the Luma Pro is its industry-first dynamic RGB lighting system integrated into the left temple.[4] The lighting effects can be customized and synchronized with gaming or productivity activities, creating what VITURE describes as a "conversation starter" design element.[10] The RGB lighting activates during interactions like power-on or adjustments but remains subtle to conserve power, and can be toggled on or off via a button on the device.[9][4]
Controls and Connectivity
The VITURE Luma Pro features onboard controls including:[9][4]
- 9-level brightness adjustment
- 9-level volume control
- Electrochromic film activation button
- RGB lighting toggle
- Picture mode selection
The right temple houses a magnetic pogo connector for the proprietary USB-C cable (~1.2m length), with a rubber cap to prevent hair snags.[9][11] The magnetic connection reduces the risk of accidentally disconnecting or removing the glasses when the cable is caught.[6]
Display Technology
Screen Specifications
The VITURE Luma Pro utilizes Sony's latest micro-OLED display technology, delivering a 1920×1200 resolution per eye (1200p, 3840×1200 combined) with up to 120Hz refresh rate.[9][12] The virtual screen size is advertised as 152 inches (equivalent to viewing at 3 meters distance), representing a 17-inch increase over its predecessor, the VITURE Pro (135 inches).[4] The display achieves a peak brightness of approximately 1000 nits (perceived) with a ≥100,000:1 contrast ratio and covers approximately 108% sRGB color space.[9][4]
The device provides a 52° field of view (diagonal), which is a 13% increase over the 46° FOV in the VITURE Pro, providing 33% more screen real estate without compromising sharpness.[8][9]
According to VITURE, the Luma Pro delivers what they describe as "4K-like clarity" through proprietary optical processing techniques, despite the native 1200p resolution.[6] The company claims the device offers 50% more sharpness than the VITURE Pro through improvements including telescope-inspired optics, enhanced high-frequency detail processing, reduced distortion, and camera-grade anti-reflective coatings.[6]
Feature | VITURE Luma Pro | VITURE Pro |
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Virtual Screen Size | 152 inches | 135 inches |
Resolution per Eye | 1920×1200 (1200p) | 1920×1080 (1080p) |
Combined Resolution | 3840×1200 | 3840×1080 |
Refresh Rate | Up to 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
Peak Brightness | 1000 nits | 1000-4000 nits |
Field of View | 52° | 46° |
Display Panel | Sony Micro-OLED | Sony Micro-OLED |
Contrast Ratio | ≥100,000:1 | ≥100,000:1 |
Color Gamut | ~108% sRGB | — |
Optical Features
The Luma Pro incorporates proprietary telescope-inspired optics with edge-to-edge clarity optimization, designed to maintain sharpness even at the periphery of the display.[6] The device eliminates banding and ripple artifacts from previous models through hardware and software improvements.[8]
The display has received SGS A+ eye care certification, indicating it causes less eye strain than traditional smartphone and monitor screens.[4]
Five color modes (True Color, Vivid, Film, Warm, Cool) offer customization, with vibrant colors, deep blacks, and high contrast rivaling premium OLED TVs.[11]
Electrochromic Dimming
The device features integrated electrochromic film lenses that provide adjustable dimming for immersion or transparency. With the press of a button on the glasses' temple, users can adjust the tint of the outer lenses.[9] The film can be set to a transparent mode for situational awareness or transitioned to a nearly opaque black mode, effectively blocking out ambient light for a more immersive, cinema-like viewing experience.[6]
Technical specifications for the electrochromic film:[9]
- Optical transmittance range: 0.5-40%
- Haze: <1%
- Switching time: ~0.1 seconds
- Light blocking: Up to 99.5% when fully activated
This is a significant upgrade from the VITURE Pro, which required users to attach magnetic plastic lens shades manually.
Diopter Adjustment
The glasses include adjustable diopter settings up to -4.0D via focus wheels for nearsighted users, allowing them to use the device without prescription inserts.[9][4] However, users with prescriptions stronger than -4.0D or with astigmatism can use optional magnetic prescription lens frames.[10]
Audio System
The VITURE Luma Pro features a HARMAN AudioEFX spatial audio system with dual open-ear speakers integrated into the temple arms.[9][4] The audio system is engineered with a reverse sound field design that reduces noise leakage to 30 decibels at a distance of 20cm (8 inches) from the speakers, providing private listening while minimizing disturbance to nearby individuals.[9]
The audio quality represents an upgrade from the VITURE Pro, offering improved clarity, bass response, and richer sound with clearer highs.[4][9] However, reviews have noted that maximum volume is limited, making the speakers suitable for quiet environments but requiring headphones in noisy settings.[8][6] The Luma Pro does not include a built-in microphone.[11]
Cameras and Passthrough
The Pro model includes a front RGB camera (1080p resolution), distinct from the base Luma model.[2][4] At launch, the primary function of the camera is to enable future spatial computing features, with software features and availability varying by firmware and app updates.[2][13] Users must remove a protective film (included as privacy stickers) from the front camera before first use.[10]
Tracking and Interaction
The VITURE Luma Pro supports 3DoF (three degrees of freedom) rotational head tracking when used with the SpaceWalker application, utilizing an integrated IMU sensor (9-axis: accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer).[9][12] This enables spatial awareness features such as screen stabilization and head-tracked virtual screen positioning.[9] A built-in magnetometer aims to reduce drift, though it was not fully active at launch.[8]
Full 6DoF (six degrees of freedom) positional tracking support has been announced as a post-launch software update.[6][9] When 6DoF becomes available, the device's front-facing RGB camera will be utilized for spatial tracking capabilities.[4]
Hand tracking is planned for future software updates and is available when used with the VITURE Pro Neckband accessory.[7][4]
Software
SpaceWalker Application
The VITURE Luma Pro's extended functionality is enabled through the SpaceWalker application, available free on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows platforms.[4][11] SpaceWalker provides:[9]
- Multi-screen workspace support (up to 3 virtual screens)
- 3DoF head tracking for spatial awareness
- Multiple screen modes (horizontal, vertical, code mode)
- Virtual ultrawide display support (coming post-launch)
- Native 3D video playback support including side-by-side (SBS) 3D content
- Spatial video support on compatible devices
The SpaceWalker app uses the glasses' rotational tracking to create a virtual multi-monitor setup. Users can pin multiple virtual screens in space, which remain fixed in place as the user turns their head.[14] The app allows users to use their smartphone as a laser pointer or trackpad for navigation within the virtual interface.[13]
Immersive 3D
VITURE's Immersive 3D app converts 2D content to stereoscopic 3D in real-time, supporting formats like Netflix, YouTube, and live sports.[8] This is described as an industry-first real-time 2D-to-3D conversion feature. Coverage notes that Immersive 3D works across platforms, with the most seamless experience on PC/Mac and some app-level limitations on Android due to security/DRM constraints.[15]
Software updates are expected to activate features like wear detection and improved tracking.[6]
Connectivity and Compatibility
Device Compatibility
The VITURE Luma Pro connects to hosts via a magnetic device-side connector and a cable to USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode.[9] The glasses are designed to be largely plug-and-play, functioning as an external monitor for any device that supports video output via USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode.[4]
Compatible devices include:[10][4]
- iPhone 15, 16, and 17 (requires VITURE USB-C XR Charger Adapter)
- Android smartphones with USB-C video output
- MacBook and Mac computers
- Windows PCs with USB-C video output
- Steam Deck
- ROG Ally
- Nintendo Switch 2 (requires VITURE Pro Mobile Dock accessory)
- Gaming consoles via VITURE Pro Mobile Dock
The glasses rely on the host device (or VITURE accessories such as the Pro Mobile Dock/Neckband) for power and compute; there is no internal battery.[9] Platform support via SpaceWalker is available for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS.[9]
Gaming Integration
VITURE has positioned the Luma Pro as a gaming-focused device with several key partnerships and integrations:[4]
- Official partnership with 8BitDo for a co-developed XR controller
- PSPlay integration for PlayStation Remote Play
- XBXPlay integration for Xbox Cloud Gaming
- Native support for Steam Deck and handheld gaming PCs
- First device to offer an immersive XR experience for Nintendo Switch 2[10]
Accessories and Ecosystem
The package includes the glasses, proprietary USB-C cable (~1.2m), glasses case, magnetic nose pads (multiple sizes), privacy stickers for the camera, rubber cap for the connector, and quick start guide.[9][4]
The VITURE Luma Pro is designed to work within VITURE's broader XR ecosystem, which includes several optional accessories:[4][16]
- VITURE Pro Mobile Dock: Enables HDMI connectivity and support for devices like Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and TV streaming devices; also supports co-op gaming scenarios
- VITURE Pro Neckband: Standalone Android TV 12-based computing unit with app support, enhanced 6DoF capabilities, 8GB memory, 128GB storage, 5,500 mAh battery providing ~3 hours of video playback, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2
- VITURE x 8BitDo Ultimate Mobile Controller: Co-developed gaming controller optimized for XR glasses use
- VITURE USB-C XR Charger Adapter: Required for iPhone compatibility and enables charging while using the glasses
- Magnetic prescription lens frames for users with vision correction needs beyond -4.0D or with astigmatism[10]
Ergonomics
VITURE provides two frame sizes (Regular/Large), flexible arms with tilt-adjustable temples (three positions), and swappable magnetic nose pads (sizes 1-3) to help users align optical axes and reach a comfortable "visual sweet spot."[9][10] The device is designed for all-day wearability with its lightweight profile of 79-81 grams.[9]
Wear detection sensors are integrated but were not fully active at launch.[8]
Market Position
Pricing and Availability
The VITURE Luma Pro launched at $499 USD for both Regular and Large sizes on July 9, 2025.[4][2] The device was made available for purchase immediately upon announcement, with initial orders shipping within 1-2 weeks of purchase.[4]
VITURE offers free shipping within the United States and worldwide shipping options, along with a 30-day return policy.[4]
Competition
The VITURE Luma Pro competes directly with other consumer AR glasses in the $400-$600 price range, most notably:[6]
- Xreal One and Xreal One Pro (similar pricing and features)
- RayNeo Air series
- Rokid Max and Rokid Max Pro
The Luma Pro distinguishes itself through its larger virtual screen size (152 inches vs competitors' 130-140 inches), RGB lighting customization, and integration with VITURE's software ecosystem.[6] Comparisons to competitors like the XREAL One Pro favor the Luma Pro for brightness and software ecosystem but note XREAL's superior built-in tracking.[11]
Brand/Model | Virtual Screen | Price | Key Differentiator |
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VITURE Luma Pro | 152" | $499 | RGB lighting, SpaceWalker software, 52° FOV |
Xreal One Pro | 130" | $499 | X1 chip with on-device processing |
RayNeo Air 3s Pro | 130" | ~$400 | Budget-friendly option |
Rokid Max | 140" | ~$450 | Alternative optics design |
Luma Series Lineup
The Luma Pro is part of VITURE's Luma Series, which includes four models targeting different user segments:[5][7]
- VITURE Luma ($399, September 2025): Entry-level model with 146" screen, 50° FOV, -6.0D myopia adjustment, USB-C direct connection
- VITURE Luma Pro ($499, July 2025): Mid-range model with 152" screen, 52° FOV, -4.0D myopia adjustment, RGB lighting, Regular and Large sizes, front RGB camera
- VITURE Luma Ultra ($599, August 2025): Prosumer model with 152" screen, 52° FOV, 1250 nits brightness, triple-camera system for full 6DoF and hand gesture control
- VITURE Beast ($549, October-November 2025): Flagship model with 174-176" screen, 58° FOV, 1250 nits brightness, built-in 3DoF, premium metal construction[17]
Model | Price | Screen Size | FOV | Key Features |
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Luma | $399 | 146" | 50° | Entry-level, -6.0D adjustment |
Luma Pro | $499 | 152" | 52° | RGB lighting, front camera, 2 sizes |
Luma Ultra | $599 | 152" | 52° | Triple cameras, 6DoF, hand tracking |
Luma Beast | $549 | 174-176" | 58° | Largest screen, metal build, built-in 3DoF |
Reception
Critical Reviews
Early reviews of the VITURE Luma Pro have been generally positive, with particular praise for display quality and comfort:
Tom's Guide described the Luma Pro as "another sizable step forward in image quality at this price" and noted that "the display tech in here is mesmerizing," awarding it recognition as one of the best AR glasses available. The review praised the edge-to-edge clarity, gorgeous Micro-OLED technology, effective dimming, color accuracy (DeltaE < 2), and comfortable design, though noted that some software features were still pending post-launch updates and that audio volume could be insufficient for noisy environments.[6]
PCMag rated the Luma Pro 4.0/5, praising the bright picture and wide FOV but noting edge blurriness at full resolution and limited head tracking.[11] The review commended the image quality, color accuracy, and sharpness of the Micro-OLED displays.
Geeking Out in an extended one-month review concluded that the Luma Pro delivers "the first smart glasses that will convince people THIS is the future," praising the massive virtual screen, sharp image quality, and versatility for gaming and productivity use cases. The review particularly highlighted the device's performance with Nintendo Switch 2 and its utility for travel and mobile work scenarios.[13]
PC Pro (October 2025) noted "Impressive clarity and mesmerising colour packed into a sleek pair of specs," though cautioned potential buyers about import costs for international purchases.[18]
A detailed Reddit analysis called it a "transformative" upgrade over predecessors, emphasizing artifact elimination and Immersive 3D, though noting software bugs.[8]
Awards and Recognition
The VITURE Luma Pro, as part of the broader Luma Series, has received recognition including:[4]
- Editors' Choice Award for "affordability and excellent display quality"
- Multiple "Best Smart Glasses 2024/2025" awards from tech publications
The device builds upon the legacy of its predecessor, the VITURE Pro, which was previously recognized as one of TIME's Best Inventions and won awards at CES 2023.[3]
Technical Specifications
Category | Specification |
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Display | Sony Micro-OLED; 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 combined); up to 120 Hz; ~1000 nits perceived brightness; ≥100,000:1 contrast; ~108% sRGB |
Optics & FOV | 52° FOV (diagonal); telescope-inspired optics with anti-reflective coating; electrochromic dimming film (0.5-40% transmittance; <1% haze; ~0.1s switching) |
Virtual Screen | 152 inches (equivalent at 3m viewing distance) |
Audio | HARMAN AudioEFX open-ear spatial sound; 30dB noise leakage at 20cm |
Diopter Adjustment | Up to -4.0D (built-in) |
IPD Ranges | Regular: 64±6 mm (up to 70mm); Large: 68±6 mm (up to 74mm) |
Sizes & Weight | Regular: 79 g; Large: 81 g; Folded (Regular): 155.0 × 50.1 × 56.5 mm; Folded (Large): 159.0 × 51.6 × 55.6 mm |
Tracking | 3DoF via SpaceWalker (IMU: accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer); 6DoF coming post-launch |
Camera | Front RGB camera (1080p); features require firmware/app updates |
Controls | On-device buttons: brightness/volume (9 levels each), electrochromic dimming, mode, RGB toggle |
Connectivity | Magnetic device connector; ~1.2m cable to USB-C/DisplayPort Alt Mode; host-powered (no internal battery) |
Materials | Translucent matte plastic frame, silicone earhooks |
Color | Jet Black with customizable RGB lighting |
Sensors | 9-axis IMU, wear detection, proximity sensor |
Compliance | SGS A+ eye care certified |
Technical Limitations
Several technical limitations have been noted by reviewers and users:[6][8]
- Software features pending: Some advertised features including 6DoF support, virtual ultrawide display mode, and advanced multi-screen configurations were not available at launch and are planned for post-launch software updates
- Audio volume: The integrated speakers, while offering good spatial audio quality, have limited maximum volume unsuitable for noisy environments
- No myopia adjustment in Beast model: Unlike other Luma models, the VITURE Beast does not include adjustable diopter settings, a trade-off made to accommodate the hardware-level 3DoF tracking system[7]
- IPD limitations: Users with IPD outside the supported range for their frame size may experience degraded image quality including blurred edges or missing corners
- Proprietary cable: The device uses a proprietary magnetic USB-C cable connection rather than standard cables
- Powered operation only: The glasses have no internal battery and must be connected to a power source via USB-C at all times
- Edge blurriness: Some reviewers noted slight blurriness at the edges of the display at full resolution[11]
- Magnetometer not fully active: The drift-reduction magnetometer was not fully functional at launch[8]
Company Background
VITURE was founded by alumni from Google and Apple, positioning itself as a leader in next-generation digital entertainment devices.[10] The company's approach combines technological innovation with fashion-driven design to make XR glasses appealing for mass-market adoption.[10]
The company's product evolution has progressed from the original VITURE One (launched via Kickstarter in 2021), to the VITURE Pro (May 2024), and now to the comprehensive Luma Series (2025).[13] VITURE has secured $100 million in Series B funding to continue development of XR technologies.[19]
VITURE has established partnerships with major technology and entertainment companies including NVIDIA, Harvard, Stanford, 8BitDo, HARMAN, and Sony to advance spatial computing applications and hardware capabilities.[5]
See Also
References
- ↑ https://www.androidheadlines.com/2025/07/viture-luma-pro-debuts-with-152-inch-virtual-display-gaming-focus.html - "Viture Luma Pro Debuts With 152-Inch Virtual Display, Gaming Focus" by Tyler Lee, Android Headlines, July 9, 2025
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 https://www.androidcentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/vitures-new-smart-glasses-lineup-is-here-and-its-not-holding-back - Android Central: "VITURE's new smart glasses lineup is here, and it's not holding back" (Published July 9, 2025). Coverage of Luma Pro launch, pricing, and feature differences.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.xrtoday.com/virtual-reality/viture-launches-latest-xr-glasses-viture-pro/ - "VITURE Launches Latest XR Glasses 'VITURE Pro'" by XR Today, May 22, 2024
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 https://www.viture.com/product/viture-luma-pro-xr-glasses - Official VITURE Luma Pro XR Glasses Product Page
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 https://www.techwelike.com/2025/07/viture-luma-pro-xr-glasses/ - "Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses Available Now With More Models Coming Soon" by TechWeLike, July 8, 2025
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/smart-glasses/viture-luma-pro-review - "Viture Luma Pro review: Another step forward for AR glasses" by Tom's Guide, July 8, 2025
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 https://www.viture.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-choosing-your-new-viture-glasses-luma-pro-luma-ultra-luma-and-the-beast - "The Ultimate Guide To Choosing Your New VITURE Glasses: Luma Pro, Luma Ultra, Luma, And The Beast!" by VITURE Blog
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 https://www.reddit.com/r/VITURE/comments/1mj0f1p/the_1st_extensive_review_and_deep_analysis_of_the/ - Reddit extensive review of Viture Luma Pro
- ↑ 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 https://academy.viture.com/xr_glasses/luma_introduction - VITURE Academy: "Introduction to VITURE Luma Series XR Glasses." Official spec/feature comparison table for Luma Pro vs. Luma vs. Luma Ultra including FOV, brightness, weights, IPD, diopter, audio, connection, and dimensions.
- ↑ 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 https://www.amazon.com/VITURE-Luma-Pro-Glasses-Adjustments/dp/B0FD8NP2DC - VITURE Luma Pro XR Glasses on Amazon. Provides retail description bullets (FOV, brightness, refresh rate, dynamic RGB, frame sizes).
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/viture-luma-pro - PCMag review of Viture Luma Pro
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 https://vr-compare.com/headset/viturelumapro - "Viture Luma Pro: Full Specification" by VRcompare, 2025
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 https://www.geekingout.ca/i-used-vitures-luma-pro-month-now-i-see-why-theyre-worth-cash - "I Used VITURE's Luma Pro for a Month. Now I See Why They're Worth the Cash" by Drew Kozub, Geeking Out, August 25, 2025
- ↑ https://www.roadtovr.com/viture-pro-hands-on-xr-glasses-display/ - "VITURE Pro Hands-on, A Bright & Capable XR Display with One Standout Feature" by Ben Lang, Road to VR, May 14, 2024
- ↑ https://www.androidcentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/viture-immersive-3d-video - Android Central (Nicholas Sutrich): "Viture's immersive 3D video is the kind of voodoo magic I expect from XR glasses" (Published July 17, 2025). Describes real-time 2D-to-3D ("Immersive 3D") and platform limitations.
- ↑ https://www.viture.com/product/viture-luma-pro-ultimate-collection - VITURE: "Luma Pro Ultimate Collection" (bundle contents and ecosystem accessories)
- ↑ https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/smart-glasses/i-tested-the-viture-beast-glasses-should-you-wait-for-these-ar-glasses-launching-in-october - "I tested the Viture Beast glasses — should you wait for these AR glasses launching in October?" by Tom's Guide, July 8, 2025
- ↑ https://pocketmags.com/pc-pro-magazine/october-2025/articles/viture-luma-pro - "Viture Luma Pro" by PC Pro Magazine, October 2025
- ↑ https://www.viture.com/ - VITURE Official Website