Lumus Teams Up with Deep Optics to Bring Dynamic Focus to AR

Lumus, a developer and manufacturer of transparent AR displays, and Deep Optics, a new electron lens manufacturer, today announced a new collaboration that will demonstrate dynamic focus technology on the Lumus AR optics. It is understood that by superimposing Deep Optics lenses on the lens of Lumus, AR glasses will be able to seamlessly achieve the same clear view of the short-distance and long-distance content without affecting the field of view and image distortion. Does not significantly change the size and weight of smart glasses.

Augmented reality glasses can display transparent overlays in the user's environment, while users generally require a fixed focal plane to perceive AR data. Users can focus on distant content but cannot focus on close-range objects. With this new partnership, Lumus will be able to combine LC-based dynamic lens technology developed by Deep Optics to address this limitation, allowing smart glasses to automatically provide a clear view of close-in or distant objects.

Lumus executive director Ari Grobman said: "We are very pleased to partner with Deep Optics and demonstrate dynamic focus technology in advanced AR optical systems. Deep Optics' dynamic focus lens can bring a more realistic viewing experience to the consumer market while It does not increase the weight or volume of Lumus optics, making it a comfortable and practical solution."

Yariv Haddad, co-founder and executive director of Deep Optics, pointed out that this partnership takes full advantage of the special optical technology developed by Lumus and their own innovative LC-based lens technology. He continued: “By continuously focusing on the focal plane and depth of field, we are able to provide the most realistic and clear AR viewing experience. We are very pleased to be able to play a key role in revolutionizing the augmented reality experience. This is a perfect fit for us. The mission of meeting the dynamic optical needs in the world of vision correction."

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