Eyes on with Vuzix Ultralite: affordable (and amazing!) AR glasses for everyone

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“Nobody wants to look like the guy who just got off the Starship Enterprise,” says Paul Travers, the president of AR eyewear maker Vuzix.

He’s polite here, so I’ll say what he won’t: it’s hard to wear today’s VR and AR headsets for more than an hour. They are heavy! Hololens from Microsoft is very neat, but at one and a half kilos it is a lot of headgear to carry around. And Magic jump is cool of course, but they look strange when you wear them.

Vuzix has the answer. Bee CES 2023, the company unveiled new Ultralite AR glasses, an ordinary-looking plastic frame with a small projector in one stem and a small battery and Bluetooth radio in the other. Combine that with Vuzix’s waveguides – a layer in the glasses that bends the light from the projector into your field of vision – and you’ve got ordinary-looking glasses that do the extraordinary.

Jeremy Kaplan wears Vuzix lenses

The author wears sunglasses enhanced with Vuzix Ultralite technology – proof that the AR glasses look like ordinary glasses and yet do the extraordinary. (Image credit: Jeremy Kaplan / Future)

I put on the Vuzix Ultralite and saw a line of green text in the corner of the right lens, the kind you see on old mainframe computers in the War Games movie. It was sharp, perfectly legible and clear as day. It was a real-time transcription of what another Vuzix employee said; the device is equally adept at displaying directions, with arrows to indicate where to travel, training status, text messages and so on.