Report by Gartner Reveals Waveguide Optics Create Differentiation for Augmented Reality Head Mounted Displays

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REHOVOT, Israel, Nov. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Lumus, a leading developer and producer of transparent AR displays, announces today that Gartner notes in its September 2018 Market Trends: Advancements in Immersive See-Through Technologies Will Differentiate Augmented Reality Glasses report, lists waveguide optics create differentiation for augmented reality head mounted displays.

Gartner forecasts that "by 2022, the top-selling model of AR HMDs will weigh less than 50 grams with up to a 100-degree field of view horizontal, down by more than 50% from the average of more than 100 grams with a 45-degree field of view in 2018.... Waveguide optics for AR HMDs has recently brought more attention to and raised the profile of microdisplays. Well-designed waveguide optics is able to drastically reduce the weight of AR HMDs while simultaneously providing a wider field of view and enhanced picture quality."

As stated in the report: "A waveguide can be very thin (less than 5 mm), have a wide field of view (larger than 40 degrees), and have a large display area for overlaying information without extra weight increase. Furthermore, the well-designed waveguide optics enhances picture quality in color and resolution by effectively guiding/combining different wavelengths of light projected from microdisplays to the user's eye."

In order for OEMs, to compete in the market they will need to meet the challenges that exist in entering the market. Some of those challenges include: that immersive technology demands that developers use new technology differently than they have with 2D interfaces, pricing needs to be affordable for the consumer, extended battery life, and a lightweight and stylish look that appeals to users are essential for mass adoption.

"Because of the detail that comes with developing waveguide optics, the challenge that the industry today is facing is primarily mass manufacturing," says Ari Grobman, CEO of Lumus. "We anticipated this challenge and partnered with Quanta Computer to develop mass production of our waveguide optics to meet the growing need in the consumer market."

Gartner subscribers can access the report, here.

About Lumus

Lumus (http://www.lumusvision.com) believes the future is looking up, and is working with today's leading augmented reality (AR) and smart eyewear manufacturers to free the world from the limitations of screen-based living. Lumus develops and produces exceptional transparent AR displays that fuse digital and physical worlds like never before. Lumus optics are the core foundational technology on which top global OEM brands are basing their products. The company's patented LOE optical technology enable true see-through performance and a wide field of view in the most natural-looking, sleek and compact design possible today. Lumus optics are battle tested with military aviation, health care, and logistics among the industries utilizing the company's optical engines.

 

SOURCE Lumus

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