TriLite Brings Trixel® 3 Cube to CES as Smart Glasses Re-Enter the Spotlight

Ultra-compact cube-shaped projection display targets next-generation AR devices and automotive applications Vienna, Austria – December 18 2025 – With smart glasses regaining momentum ahead of CES 2026, TriLite will meet with media and industry partners in Las Vegas to demonstrate its Trixel® 3 Cube display engine, designed to support slimmer, more power-efficient AR glasses. At CES, TriLite will highlight

Software-Defined Displays: The Secret Sauce for AR Smart Glasses

Smart glasses for augmented reality (AR) are almost ready for mass consumer adoption – but they’re not quite there yet. The major issue that

Lighter, Clearer, and More Immersive – How the Waveguide – Light Engine Combination Transforms Our View of AR Smart Glasses

When most people hear the term “AR”, they instinctively think of virtual reality (VR) technologies, imagining a bulky and heavy headset that cuts the

Seeing Beyond Reality: What Are the Key Requirements That Define AR Smart Glasses’ Success?

Augmented reality (AR) is nearly here – and when Apple launches a flagship product, Vision Pro, into a market, you know it’s time to

Form factor engineering samples for our Trixel® 3 laser beam scanner are now available

Vienna, Austria – 12 March 2024 –  We are delighted to announce that form factor engineering samples for our award-winning Trixel® 3 laser beam

Software-Defined Displays: The Secret Sauce for AR Smart Glasses

Smart glasses for augmented reality (AR) are almost ready for mass consumer adoption – but they’re not quite there yet. The major issue that has to be overcome is the display system, which is often too big and heavy. For example, the Microsoft HoloLens 2 is a beautiful device, but it is simply too bulky for users to wear
Software Defined Display Approach for LBS Display in Augmented Reality Glasses

Lighter, Clearer, and More Immersive – How the Waveguide – Light Engine Combination Transforms Our View of AR Smart Glasses

When most people hear the term “AR”, they instinctively think of virtual reality (VR) technologies, imagining a bulky and heavy headset that cuts the wearer off from the outside world. VR headsets have tended to be expensive, with a focus on the gaming market, and can make wearers feel self-conscious. Read Part 1 Here: Seeing Beyond Reality: What Are the
TriLite trixel 3 laser beam scanner projection display for Augmented Reality AR Glasses plus waveguide eyebox lens

Seeing Beyond Reality: What Are the Key Requirements That Define AR Smart Glasses’ Success?

Augmented reality (AR) is nearly here – and when Apple launches a flagship product, Vision Pro, into a market, you know it’s time to take it seriously. Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) technologies have established themselves in gaming and industrial applications but have been slower to break through in consumer. AR glasses have been around for years, but right
Seeing Beyond Reality: What Are the Key Requirements That Define Augmented Reality (AR) Smart Glasses' Success? LBS Trixel 3 Laser Beam Scanner Projection Display

Form factor engineering samples for our Trixel® 3 laser beam scanner are now available

Vienna, Austria – 12 March 2024 –  We are delighted to announce that form factor engineering samples for our award-winning Trixel® 3 laser beam scanner (LBS) are now available, combining the display engine, control electronics and TriLite’s unique Trajectory Control Module (TCM) software. By providing all the system-level components required for evaluation, application development and test, these samples will
Form Factor Engineering Samples for Trixel 3 Laser Beam Scanner available