Viture’s Luma Glasses Dazzle in Unmissable Prime Day Promotion

Viture's Luma Glasses Dazzle in Unmissable Prime Day Promotion

Viture’s Luma Glasses Dazzle in Unmissable Prime Day Promotion


There’s nothing amiss with the “older” glasses, particularly since they’re currently available at an astonishing $150 discount!

Viture Luma Pro has just been revealed as the company’s newest smart glasses, and while they boast flashy new displays, an integrated camera, and a really stylish design, it’s tough to overlook this Prime Day discount on the previous top model, Viture Pro.

That’s due to Viture Pro being $150 off right now. That’s $50 less than their previous lowest price, including last year’s Black Friday! These are the top smart glasses you can find today in the $350 price range, all thanks to Viture’s outstanding ecosystem that integrates seamlessly with its smart glasses.

These smart glasses connect to most contemporary devices through the USB-C port and display the screen onto a 135-inch personal OLED display for your viewing pleasure, featuring 1080p resolution per eye and a 120Hz refresh rate. This makes it ideal for working or gaming while traveling, or just to alleviate the neck strain that can result from looking down at a handheld gaming device like the Steam Deck for extended periods.

The primary reason to choose any pair of Viture smart glasses is the company’s range of products. For me, it begins with the Viture Pro Mobile Dock, which I found compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2.

You can’t directly connect any smart glasses to the Switch 2 because Nintendo has restricted the USB-C port, but the Viture Pro Mobile Dock can navigate Nintendo’s restrictions and allow you to play on a large OLED while on the go. Fortunately, the Viture Pro Mobile Dock is discounted to $109 during this year’s Prime Day!

As expected, the Viture x 8BitDo Ultimate Controller offers a similar advantage for your favorite mobile games and functions flawlessly with streaming platforms like GeForce Now and Xbox GamePass. I enjoyed hours playing Monster Hunter Wilds using this controller and Viture smart glasses, all without suffering from neck strain by looking down at a handheld gaming PC. That one is discounted by 10% during Prime Day.

Why opt for Viture Luma over Viture Pro?

Certainly, it’s hard to resist a $150 off offer, but some individuals simply desire the newest and finest. That’s what Viture Luma Pro represents. They feature the latest Sony micro-OLED screens with 1200p resolution. That’s an enhancement over the 1080p resolution of Viture Pro. Viture Luma Pro also includes a 52-degree FoV, offering a wider and more visible display compared to Viture Pro’s 46-degree FoV.

Viture also enhanced the comfort features on Viture Luma Pro, with a new magnetic nose piece that’s simpler to swap out, plus adjustable arms that can be set to three different positions to better fit your face. That guarantees you won’t struggle to find the ideal viewing angle, and DC dimming for the OLED screen ensures that even those sensitive to PWM will be comfortable using them.

Apart from that, Luma Pro has a front-mounted camera that can be concealed if it makes those around you uncomfortable. While the camera has limited functionality at present, Viture plans to introduce 3DoF tracking in a future update, bringing it closer in feel to the Xreal One Pro smart glasses at $200 less than what Xreal charges. Naturally, you’ll need to wait for an unspecified duration for that feature to launch, so while it may be a better deal in the future, these glasses don’t perform like Xreal right out of the box today.

But let’s face it, until that camera enhancement is released, there’s little incremental improvement here for most users to be concerned with. Viture Luma Pro utilizes the same birdbath-style lenses as Viture Pro, the same excellent magnetic connector, and the same compatibility with Viture’s entire ecosystem.

If you find you enjoy the Viture fit, you can always purchase a Viture Pro Neckband — which is currently $173 off — to achieve a complete computational experience on the move without needing to connect your glasses to a smartphone or another device. This allows for effortless movie watching on a plane without cluttering wires everywhere, and it even enables you to play many Android games natively for several hours.

Even better, the Neckband supports PSPlay, enabling you to game on your PS5 wirelessly without monopolizing the TV. That’s a significant upgrade over the PlayStation Portal, in my opinion! If I were to select a pair of Viture glasses today, I would choose the Viture Pro at $150 off and utilize that savings to acquire one of Viture’s other fantastic accessories for a more comprehensive experience at a lower cost.