Vuzix Showcases Prescription-Ready AI Smart Glasses at SID Display Week 2026
Vuzix wraps SID Display Week with the Ultralite Pro, LX1, and Z100 smart glasses featuring prescription-ready waveguides, electrochromic adaptive lenses, and AI-driven functionality — the clearest sign yet that smart glasses are ready for everyday eyeglass wearers.

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Vuzix wrapped its exhibit at SID Display Week 2026 in Los Angeles (May 3–8) with a compelling lineup of three AI-driven smart glasses that tackle one of the biggest barriers to adoption: prescription compatibility.
Three Models on Display
- Ultralite Pro: An OEM reference platform designed for partners to build branded smart glasses with Vuzix waveguide technology. Features adaptive prescription-ready push-pull waveguides.
- LX1: A new enterprise-focused model with integrated photochromic and electrochromic (EC) lenses that adapt to changing light conditions — dimming automatically outdoors and brightening indoors.
- Z100: Vuzix's consumer flagship at $499 with 48-hour battery life, weighing just 38 grams — comparable to standard eyeglasses. Features heads-up waveguide display, Bluetooth, and AI assistant integration via the Vuzix Connect app.
Prescription-Ready Waveguides
The standout innovation is Vuzix's new prescription-ready push-pull waveguide solution, developed in partnership with optical specialists. This lets users slot in their prescription lenses without losing AR display quality — a meaningful step toward making smart glasses practical for the estimated 75% of adults who need vision correction.
Partner Demonstrations
Rayprus demonstrated a next-generation full-color uLED xCube light engine integrated with a Vuzix waveguide, while Redoxlens showcased electrochromic lenses with visible light transmission ranging from 80% down to 20% with patented multi-level tint control.
What This Means for Buyers
Prescription compatibility has been a major gap in the smart glasses market. While the Ray-Ban Meta recently added prescription options via Blayzer and Scriber models, Vuzix's waveguide approach lets any frame style support Rx lenses. The XREAL Air 2 Pro and most AR display glasses still require clip-on inserts. If you wear glasses daily, Vuzix's progress signals that better options are coming — explore current choices in our smart glasses guide.
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