DigiLens and Omnivision Partner on AR/VR/XR Smartglasses

OMNIVISION’s liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) panels allow DigiLens to build LCOS/LED projectors that are optimized for its holographic waveguides. LCOS enables best-in-class projection technology for a variety of display applications, and OMNIVISION’s LCOS panels are an ideal fit for DigiLens’ first-of-its-kind, 30-degree landscape field-of-view, LCOS-LED, HD display light engine, called EnLiten30. This provides more than 2,500 nits/lumen of brightness to the wearer’s eye while at a healthy 28mm eye relief and at a transparency of 85% see through.

On the smartglasses side, OMNIVISION’s core camera technology allows Digilens’ devices to have visual odometry, six degrees of freedom (6DoF), and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Designed to cost-effectively enable a wide range of consumer and industrial machine vision applications — such as AR/VR headsets and accessories, industrial automation, robotics, agricultural drones, and 3D modeling — OMNIVISION’s Global Shutter fisheye camera components are used in DigiLens’ smartglasses for spatial positioning.

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DigiLens has a wealth of IP, and is a pioneer in holographic waveguide displays. Omnivision has inroads into the auto market, which I think is a great market for AR products because the more cockpit screens we get, the more they are placed somewhere where they are hard to see when you are driving.

A waveguide display is a type of display technology that uses a waveguide, a thin film or layer that guides light, to create an image. It works by directing light from a light source, such as an LED, into the waveguide, which is designed to reflect the light in a particular pattern. This pattern is then projected onto a screen or other surface, creating an image. Waveguide displays are used in a variety of applications, including smartphones, televisions, and virtual reality headsets. They are known for their thin, lightweight design and high-quality image resolution. DigiLens has this technology down pat which is why it has a lot of heavyweight display industry backers.