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Xreal Sues Viture in Texas Over Alleged AR Glasses Patent Infringement

The filing follows a German preliminary injunction that limited certain Viture glasses in that market.

Overview

  • Xreal filed a U.S. complaint in the Eastern District of Texas on January 15 alleging Viture infringes U.S. Patent No. 11,988,839 covering core AR optical architecture.
  • The suit targets the Viture Pro and cites other models, including the Luma Pro and Luma Ultra, as potentially infringing depending on the court’s findings.
  • The asserted patent was filed in 2018 and issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on May 21, 2024.
  • Viture denies infringement, calls the patent weak and based on prior art, disputes claims of broad European bans, and says it is appealing the German injunction.
  • Analysts note a broader rise in smart‑glasses IP litigation, with potential outcomes ranging from licensing to product restrictions if courts ultimately find infringement.