Lumus augmented reality 720p transparent video glasses hands on – Breaking News & Latest Updates 2026
Skip to main content

Lumus high-definition transparent video glasses hands-on

Lumus’ glasses project a transparent image in high-definition. The company is hoping to incorporate them into other manufacturers’ devices.

Lumus’ glasses project a transparent image in high-definition. The company is hoping to incorporate them into other manufacturers’ devices.

Lumus Glasses
Lumus Glasses
Lumus Glasses
Adi Robertson
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011.

Video glasses are nothing new, but transparent eyewear like the Lumus units here may be the key to integrating augmented reality into everyday life. The glasses project a surprisingly clear 720p image against whatever you happen to be staring at, while still preserving visibility behind it. When turned off, the lenses are almost indistinguishable from normal ones.

The contrast isn’t as high as on the Vuzix prototype, but the colors are much more natural. We wouldn’t want to watch a movie on the system, but it seems perfect for an unobtrusive overlay to reality. There’s also a somewhat brighter military eyepiece that’s more comparable to the Vuzix device. Lumus isn’t going to be selling the glasses you see here any time soon — these products are strictly demonstrations of technology to be used in other devices. It’s a shame, because they’re one of a very small number of video glasses that we wouldn’t mind wearing at all.

Lumus transparent video glasses
Lumus transparent video glasses
Lumus transparent video glasses
Lumus transparent video glasses
Lumus transparent video glasses
Lumus transparent video glasses
1/6


Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.