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LX AR: Breaking Through with the “Golden Triangle” — L2-S30 Accelerates the Mass Adoption of Consumer AR Glasses
The LX AR L2-S30 waveguide module leverages array optical waveguide technology to deliver high-definition display, lightweight design and scalable solutions for consumer AR glasses.
Nov 21st,2025
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As augmented reality glasses (AR glasses) and optical waveguide display technologies rapidly move toward large-scale commercialization, the industry is shifting from “technical feasibility” to “engineering maturity and mass production.” Product differentiation is no longer defined by isolated specifications, but by the system-level integration of display quality, optical architecture, and visual safety. Within this context, LX AR introduced the “Golden Triangle” concept — image quality, structural architecture, and aesthetic safety — as the core methodology behind its array optical waveguide strategy.
According to Zheng Yu, CEO of LX AR, superior display performance, rational optical system architecture, and visually safe design are the key dimensions for evaluating the real quality of consumer AR glasses (smart glasses). The coordinated performance of these elements enables optical waveguide technology to translate technical advantages into tangible user value, forming the foundation for scalable market adoption.
As the culmination of over a decade of development in array optical waveguide technology, the L2-S30 waveguide module is precisely positioned for the L2-level consumer AR market, especially assistant-driven smart scenarios. With breakthroughs across display quality, optical system design, and user-level safety, the L2-S30 has become a benchmark for AR optical display solutions.
In terms of AR display performance, the L2-S30 adopts a proprietary 2D array grating optical waveguide design, supporting 1:1 input sources and achieving a field of view (FOV) of up to 40°. With over 95% color gamut coverage and display accuracy approaching smartphone-level screens, it addresses long-standing limitations of traditional waveguide display systems, such as color shift and low saturation. This makes it suitable for high-frequency L2-level AR application scenarios, including image preview and color-based annotation.
From an optical architecture perspective, the waveguide lens thickness ranges from 0.8 to 1.4 mm, with a single-lens weight of less than 4 g, enabling ultra-light and ultra-thin industrial design. The system is compatible with multiple optical engines, including LCoS and Micro-LED, enabling flexible upgrades alongside evolving AR display technologies and supporting long-term product iteration.
At the level of visual aesthetics and safety, the L2-S30 utilizes an advanced molecular bonding process instead of traditional optical adhesives, significantly reducing the visibility of grating structures. The front-facing appearance approaches an “invisible waveguide” effect. With 92% light transmittance, the lenses offer visual clarity comparable to conventional prescription glasses and can be worn as everyday eyewear when the display is inactive.
From optical waveguide display technology to consumer AR optical solutions, LX AR continues to set new industry benchmarks through its “Golden Triangle” methodology. As mass-production waveguide manufacturing capabilities mature and cost structures continue to improve, the L2-S30 is accelerating the transition of consumer AR glasses from niche products to mainstream devices — bringing lightweight, high-definition, and visually safe AR experiences into everyday life, and opening new possibilities for the future of human–computer interaction.