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 ...
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 ...
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.
Department of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, CB3 0HE Cambridge, United Kingdom Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, CB2 1EW Cambridge, United Kingdom ...
Augmented Reality (AR) glasses use waveguide technology to project virtual pictures onto the real world, providing immersive experiences in healthcare, manufacturing, and defense. Achieving ...
A new design for a reconfigurable polarizer integrated E band horn antenna is proposed in this paper. The reconfigurable polarizer consists of two septum based waveguides which can be arranged in ...
A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a novel framework for designing and creating universal diffractive waveguides that can control the flow of ...
A Belgo-Dutch startup is developing an alternative to color filters that would let sensors capture all the light shone on them. This has the potential to push past one of the limitations of existing ...