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Viture Luma Ultra
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented reality
Type Head-mounted display (AR glasses)
Subtype Tethered AR glasses
Platform Windows, macOS, Android, iOS (via USB-C or accessories); VITURE Pro Neckband
Creator VITURE Inc.
Developer VITURE Inc.
Manufacturer VITURE Inc.
Announcement Date 8 July 2025
Release Date Initial shipments reported late August 2025; some preorder batches listed as shipping October 2025
Price US$599 (glasses only)
Website https://www.viture.com/product/viture-luma-ultra-xr-glasses
Versions Luma Ultra (Regular size)
Requires Compatible host device over USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode or the VITURE Pro Neckband
Predecessor VITURE Pro (prior generation product family)
Successor
System
Operating System Runs content from host devices and SpaceWalker app (no standalone OS on glasses)
Chipset On-glasses processor for 6DoF calculation
CPU
GPU
HPU
Storage
Storage
Memory
SD Card Slot
Display
Display Dual Micro-OLED (by Sony)
Subpixel Layout
Peak Brightness 1250 nits (perceived)
Resolution 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 total)
Pixel Density
Refresh Rate Up to 120 Hz (virtual display)
Persistence
Precision
Image
Field of View 52° diagonal
Foveated Rendering
Optics
Optics Birdbath optics
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range 58–70 mm (Regular)
Adjustable Diopter Up to −4.0D (myopia)
Passthrough Optical see-through (no continuous video passthrough mode)
Tracking
Tracking 6DoF head tracking with hand gestures (SpaceWalker/SDK)
Tracking Frequency
Base Stations None (inside-out)
Eye Tracking
Face Tracking
Hand Tracking Yes (via SpaceWalker/SDK)
Body Tracking
Rotational Tracking Yes
Positional Tracking Yes (Ultra model)
Update Rate
Tracking Volume
Play Space
Latency
Audio
Audio Built-in spatial speakers tuned with HARMAN AudioEFX
Microphone Integrated
3.5mm Audio Jack
Camera 1× front RGB + 2× grayscale depth cameras
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode); integrates with Pro Neckband
Ports Magnetic pogo-pin cable to USB-C
Wired Video Yes (USB-C DP Alt Mode)
Wireless Video Via host/neckband apps (not native on glasses)
WiFi — (via host or Pro Neckband)
Bluetooth — (via host or Pro Neckband)
Power Powered by host / Pro Neckband (no internal battery)
Battery Capacity
Battery Life
Charge Time
Device
Dimensions Glasses (folded): 155.0 × 50.1 × 56.5 mm; Case: 191 × 85 × 85 mm
Weight
Material Translucent matte frame with electrochromic film lenses
Headstrap Glasses-style temples; swappable nose pads
Haptics
Color Black with translucent accents; dynamic lighting effects
Sensors IMU; wear detection; RGB + dual grayscale depth cameras
Input On-frame buttons; hand gestures (SpaceWalker/SDK)
Compliance
Size Regular
Cable Length ≈1.2 m (magnetic glasses cable to USB-C)


Overview

The VITURE Luma Ultra is a pair of AR glasses from VITURE Inc. and the flagship “true AR” model in the Luma series. Compared with display-only smart glasses, Luma Ultra adds a front RGB camera and dual grayscale depth cameras to enable on-glasses 6DoF head tracking and hand tracking for spatial computing via VITURE’s SpaceWalker software and SDK across Windows, macOS, and the VITURE Pro Neckband.[1][2][3]

History and release

VITURE announced the Luma series on 8 July 2025, including Luma, Luma Pro, and Luma Ultra, with “The Beast” slated to follow. Coverage and official materials listed Luma Ultra at US$599, with initial shipments in late August 2025 and some preorder batches moving to October 2025.[4][5][1]

Design and hardware

Luma Ultra uses dual Micro-OLED displays from Sony behind Birdbath optics, prioritizing high perceived brightness and a generous eyebox compared with waveguide optics.[1][6] The translucent matte frame integrates electrochromic lenses (fast switching) and dynamic exterior lighting. The glasses draw power from a host device over USB-C (magnetic pogo-pin cable to USB-C) or from the Pro Neckband and contain no internal battery.[1]

Cameras and sensors

  • 1× front-facing RGB camera (center)
  • 2× grayscale depth cameras (temples) for inside-out depth sensing
  • IMU and wear-detection sensor

The on-glasses processor performs 6DoF calculation, with tracking data consumed by SpaceWalker/SDK on supported platforms for spatial features and hand tracking.[1][3]

Display

  • Resolution: 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 total)
  • Field of view: 52° (diagonal)
  • Refresh rate: up to 120 Hz (virtual display)
  • Perceived peak brightness: up to 1250 nits
  • Color: “4K-like” 1200p experience using Sony’s latest panels
  • Myopia adjustment: up to −4.0D
  • IPD: 58–70 mm (Regular size)

All values above are published by VITURE or corroborated by independent reporting.[1][3][4]

Audio

Luma Ultra integrates spatial speakers tuned with HARMAN AudioEFX; volume and on-device controls are available from the frame.[1]

Tracking and interaction

The Ultra model is designed for 6DoF spatial computing, with depth sensing from the dual grayscale cameras and a front RGB camera. SpaceWalker for Windows and macOS exposes 6DoF on Luma Ultra (and 3DoF functionality on other Luma models).[2][7] VITURE states that Luma Ultra’s proprietary chip performs 6DoF calculations directly on the glasses, improving cross-platform support (Pro Neckband, Windows, macOS).[8] Release notes indicate “Supports 6DoF on VITURE Luma Ultra XR Glasses.”[9]

Software features

VITURE’s SpaceWalker provides multi-screen virtual desktops, 3DoF/6DoF screen pinning, ultrawide display modes, and “Immersive 3D” real-time 2D-to-3D conversion on supported platforms (Windows/macOS more fully; iOS/Android via the app with some service limitations).[4][2][10]

Compatibility and ecosystem

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). SpaceWalker apps exist for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS.[11][2][10]

Specifications

Category Spec
Display Dual Micro-OLED (Sony); 1920×1200 per eye (3840×1200 total); up to 120 Hz; high contrast (“4K-like” 1200p); perceived 1250 nits[1]
Optics Birdbath optics (optical see-through)[6]
Field of view 52° diagonal[1]
Myopia adjustment −4.0D[1]
IPD range 58–70 mm (Regular)[1]
Audio Built-in spatial speakers; HARMAN AudioEFX[1]
Cameras & sensors 1× RGB (front), 2× grayscale depth (temples); IMU; wear detection[1]
Tracking On-glasses 6DoF calculation; software integration via SpaceWalker/SDK[8][2]
Connectivity Magnetic pogo-pin cable to USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)[1]
Power No internal battery; powered by host or Pro Neckband[1]
Dimensions Glasses (folded): 155.0 × 50.1 × 56.5 mm; Case: 191 × 85 × 85 mm[1]
MSRP US$599[1]

Model comparison

Key differences between Luma Pro and Luma Ultra as described by VITURE and independent coverage:

Feature Luma Pro Luma Ultra
Peak brightness 1000 nits[12] 1250 nits[1]
Field of view 52°[12] 52°[1]
Cameras Front RGB camera (for features like stabilization in SpaceWalker)[12] Front RGB + dual grayscale depth for 6DoF + hand gestures[1][6]
Tracking (SpaceWalker) 3DoF (software)[2] 6DoF (on-glasses calc) across Windows/macOS/Pro Neckband[8][2]
Myopia adjustment −4.0D[12] −4.0D[1]
Price (MSRP) US$499[12] US$599[1]

Reception and context

Coverage highlighted the Luma series’ use of Sony micro-OLED panels and positioned Luma Ultra as the model targeting spatial computing use cases with on-glasses 6DoF, dual depth cameras, and hand gestures. Articles contrasted its bright birdbath optics approach with waveguide-based competitors in the display-glasses segment.[4][6][3]

Gallery

(Official product images hosted by VITURE; filenames below are placeholders for wiki uploads.)

See also

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 VITURE. “VITURE Luma Ultra XR/AR Glasses — Tech Specs, Price & Availability.” https://www.viture.com/product/viture-luma-ultra-xr-glasses
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 VITURE Academy. “SpaceWalker for Windows — 6DoF on Luma Ultra; 3DoF on other models.” https://academy.viture.com/xr_glasses/spacewalker_windows
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Road to VR. “VITURE Launches ‘Luma Ultra’ AR Glasses with Sony Micro-OLED Panels.” (Sep 17, 2025). https://www.roadtovr.com/viture-luma-ultra-ar-glasses-release-oled/
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Android Central (Jay Bonggolto). “VITURE’s new smart glasses lineup is here, and it's not holding back.” (Jul 9, 2025). https://www.androidcentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/vitures-new-smart-glasses-lineup-is-here-and-its-not-holding-back Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "androidcentral" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Forbes (Charlie Fink). “VITURE Launches Luma Series, Sets Its Sights On Spatial Computing.” (Jul 8, 2025). https://www.forbes.com/sites/charliefink/2025/07/08/viture-launches-luma-series-sets-its-sights-on-spatial-computing/ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "forbes" defined multiple times with different content
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 UploadVR (David Heaney). “Viture’s ‘The Beast’ & Luma series — brightness, FOV, optics & tracking context.” (Jul 21, 2025). https://www.uploadvr.com/viture-luma-viture-the-beast-display-glasses-announce-preorders/
  7. VITURE Academy. “SpaceWalker for Mac — screen pinning and movement lock controls.” https://academy.viture.com/xr_glasses/spacewalker_mac
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 VITURE Blog. “The Ultimate Guide To Choosing Your New VITURE Glasses: Luma Pro, Luma Ultra, Luma, And The Beast.” https://www.viture.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-choosing-your-new-viture-glasses-luma-pro-luma-ultra-luma-and-the-beast
  9. VITURE. “SpaceWalker — Release Updates (Windows).” https://www.viture.com/release-updates/spacewalker?language=en-US&platform=Windows
  10. 10.0 10.1 Apple App Store. “SpaceWalker by VITURE — iOS app description.” https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spacewalker-by-viture/id6450915765
  11. VITURE. “VITURE Pro Neckband — overview & features.” https://www.viture.com/product/viture-pro-neckband
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 VITURE. “VITURE Luma Pro XR Glasses — specs & MSRP.” https://www.viture.com/product/viture-luma-pro-xr-glasses