"The complaint, lodged in a federal Texas court, accuses Viture of illegally incorporating XREAL's patented tech into its products including the Luma Pro, Luma Ultra and Beast models. "The lawsuit is not merely about enforcing a single patent," the company wrote. "It is about stopping a pattern of intellectual property infringement that undermines the integrity of innovation and endangers continued technological development in this industry.""
"XREAL has already won a preliminary injunction against Viture in Germany. That resulted in a sales freeze in that country, which could spread to nine other European nations including France, Italy and Spain. That injunction affects Viture's Pro, Luma and Luma Pro smart glasses. Both companies make augmented reality (AR) glasses with built-in displays that connect to smartphone or laptops, letting you play games, watch movies or do productivity tasks."
XREAL filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Viture in federal court in Texas, alleging Viture incorporated XREAL's patented technology into the Luma Pro, Luma Ultra and Beast models. XREAL secured a preliminary injunction in Germany that froze sales there and may extend to nine other European countries, affecting Viture's Pro, Luma and Luma Pro models. Both companies manufacture AR smart glasses with similar display resolutions and fields of view. Viture denies infringement, calls the cited patent weak and questionable, disputes claims of bans across nine countries, and is pursuing legal action in response to XREAL's statements.
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