Xreal sues Viture over AR glasses patent
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Xreal sues Viture over AR glasses patent
"According to Xreal's press release, the suit was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas and involves US Patent No. 11,988,839. In a nutshell, the patent outlines optical tech that helps enhance image quality and field-of-view in a lightweight form factor. Xreal argues Viture has several products, including the Viture Pro, Luma Pro, and Luma Ultra, that infringe on its technology."
"In November, a German court ruled in favor of Xreal in a similar suit. The result was a preliminary injunction against Viture selling, marketing, or importing their products in nine EU countries. Patent battles are becoming more common among smart glasses makers. Meta was hit with two cases in late 2025. The first involved the electromyography tech in its Neural Band, which allows people to use gestures t"
Xreal filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas alleging that Viture infringed US Patent No. 11,988,839 related to AR glasses optical technology. The patent covers optical techniques that enhance image quality and field-of-view in a lightweight form factor. Xreal identified several Viture products, including the Viture Pro, Luma Pro, and Luma Ultra, as infringing. A German court previously ruled for Xreal and issued a preliminary injunction blocking Viture from selling, marketing, or importing those products in nine EU countries. Patent litigation involving smart glasses and AR technologies is increasing, with Meta facing related cases in late 2025.
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