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Xreal takes legal battle with Viture to the US over patent infringement claims


What you need to know

  • Xreal claims that Viture is using Xreal’s patents unlawfully in several pairs of smart glasses sold in the U.S. and Europe.
  • Xreal previously filed suit in Germany in late December over the same claims, as the company also holds patents in that country.
  • Viture previously stated that it had “formally filed an opposition against Xreal’s claim, citing Xreal’s claim to be unfounded.

Viture and Xreal make some of the best smart glasses you can buy, and both companies specialize in XR glasses, also known as smart display glasses. While products from both companies are comparable in many ways, Xreal alleges that Viture’s technology is simply too similar to their own to be a coincidence, and the company filed a patent lawsuit in late December in Germany to challenge that claim.

Now, Xreal is taking the fight to another country in which it holds patents — the United States — making the same claims that Viture is unlawfully utilizing Xreal’s U.S. Patent No. 11,988,839 in specific models of smart glasses. Xreal specifically names the Viture Pro XR glasses as the model leading to infringement, but states that other Viture glasses may fall under the umbrella, depending on what the court decides.

Xreal says it’s making moves to defend its patents ahead of expected massive market growth in XR glasses. Xreal cites a research firm’s claim that the market will grow 6x in the next 10 years, becoming a nearly $700 billion market by 2035. Given that Meta is reportedly doubling or tripling its AI glasses shipments, it’s clear that big growth is happening.

Comparing Viture One and Viture Pro smart glasses with Xreal Air2 Pro and Solos AirGo 3 in the background

(Image credit: Nicho)

Android Central was unable to reach out to Viture ahead of the news for comment, but will include a statement from Viture once the company has prepared one. Viture’s previous statement was included in our article about the lawsuit in Germany back in December.



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