Viture Luma Pro gets a Cyberpunk 2077 makeover — making them a great holiday gift for portable gamers
Viture's limited edition Cyberpunk 2077 Luma Cyber XR Glasses deliver the Night City vibes
Cruising around Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 is one thing, but doing so with a massive virtual screen using one of the best AR glasses takes it to a whole new level. And now, you can do so in style with Viture's first-ever official limited edition XR glasses
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077, Viture and CD Projekt Red have teamed up to deliver a limited-edition Viture x Cyberpunk 2077 Luma Cyber XR Glasses, and they look like they're ripped straight from the game itself.
Based on the Viture Luma Pro, which we've rated as the best AR glasses we've tested this year, the limited-edition specs deliver a cybernetic-enhanced style with a semi-translucent frame to show off subtle circuitry underneath and a touch of Cyberpunk's signature yellow on the temples.
Pair that with the Luma Pro's mesmerizing Micro-OLED display tech and huge 152-inch virtual screen with 1200p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, and these AR glasses will make a fine holiday gift for gamers after a personal, cinema-like experience while exploring Night City (and everything else).
The Luma Cyber XR Glasses are limited, as only 10,000 exist (and yes, there's one #2077 model for even more of a Cyberpunk tribute). So, if you're looking for gift ideas for the holiday season, or want to bring the Braindance experience straight to your face, the AR glasses have arrived.
After the ultimate portable gaming experience with a massive 152-inch virtual screen, Night City style? The Viture x Cyberpunk 2077 Luma Cyber XR Glasses are the AR glasses that Johnny Silverhand would approve of. Based on the Editor's Choice Viture Luma Pro, expect gorgeous Micro-OLED display tech for playing games on your phone, laptop, gaming handheld and more. There's only 10,000 units up for grabs, so if you're looking to grab a pair as a gift (or for yourself), it's worth jumping on them now!
Priced at $549 and available at Viture's official website, the special edition AR glasses are $50 more than the regular Virtue Luma Pro. Here, you'll get co-branded packaging, including a case for the specs (oh, and a certificate of authenticity).
The Cyberpunk-themed smart glasses have been designed by CD Projekt Red’s art team, and are based on the style of Kiroshi optics found in the hit title. So, expect subtle circuitry lining and a neon-infused design.
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Otherwise, these are the smart specs we've named the best AR glasses you can grab right now. With the 1200p display with next-gen Micro-OLED display, a 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1,000 nits of perceived brightness and a wide field of view, it makes playing games (like Cyberpunk 2077, no less) and more a treat.
It's also compatible with a wide variety of devices, including an iPhone or Android, gaming laptops and the best gaming handhelds around. Plus, with the Viture Pro Mobile Dock, it's also one of the few AR glasses that support the Nintendo Switch 2. That just gives another way to play Cyberpunk 2077 on the move.
“Cyberpunk 2077 has always pushed the boundary between reality and the digital, a truly genre-defining game.” said CEO of Viture David Jiang. “Working with CD PROJEKT RED to bring Night City’s aesthetic into wearable form has been a dream. This isn’t just merchandise, it’s an interface. A portal to anywhere.”
Since the Viture x Cyberpunk 2077 Luma Cyber XR Glasses are limited edition, don't expect these AR glasses to last long. If you've been after a pair of AR glasses to give your gaming, streaming and productivity the big-screen treatment right in front of your very eyes, along with a swish Cyberpunk 2077 makeover, grab these specs while you can.
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Darragh is Tom’s Guide’s Computing Editor and is fascinated by all things bizarre in tech. His work can be seen in Laptop Mag, Mashable, Android Police, Shortlist Dubai, Proton, theBit.nz, ReviewsFire and more. When he's not checking out the latest devices and all things computing, he can be found going for dreaded long runs, watching terrible shark movies and trying to find time to game
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