Viture has teamed up with CD Projekt Red to launch a strictly limited edition XR headset inspired by Cyberpunk 2077. Here’s what the Luma Cyber can do, what it looks like, and who it’s really for.
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077, Viture and CD Projekt Red have dropped a special edition display headset: the Luma Cyber XR Glasses. These aren’t just a reskin — this is a limited, technically tweaked piece of kit that looks like it rolled straight out of Night City. If you’re wondering what sets it apart from other Viture models, and why both collectors and mobile gamers might want to pay attention, here’s the full rundown.
Luma Cyber XR Glasses: What’s Inside the Official Cyberpunk 2077 Headset
Under the hood, the Luma Cyber is built on the Viture Luma Pro and Ultra models (full reviews linked below), packing Sony’s latest MicroOLED panels. That means you get 1080p per eye, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,500 nits of brightness. The effect? A virtual screen that feels like you’re sitting in front of a massive 152-inch display. Plug it into your phone, laptop, console, or handheld, and you’ve basically got a theater-sized experience on the go.
Heads-up: The image projected by the glasses follows your head movement and feels more like a floating, semi-transparent screen with a limited field of view — unless you’ve got extra accessories. That said, the Luma’s image quality is genuinely impressive, especially in dark rooms: sharp, bright, high-contrast visuals. Just don’t expect miracles outdoors. Direct sunlight makes the screen noticeably more transparent.
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Cyberpunk Aesthetic: A Piece of Night City On-the-Go
Designed by CD Projekt Red’s own art team, the Luma Cyber borrows heavily from the game’s iconic Kiroshi optics. The frame features semi-transparent plastics, exposed circuitry, and bold neon accents—a true collector’s item. Each unit comes etched with a unique serial number (yes, including a special #2077), and ships in a premium box with certificate of authenticity, multiple nose pads, a carrying case, cleaning cloth, and cables—all custom-tailored to fit the Night City vibe.

Compatibility: Steam Deck, Switch 2 & Friends
The Luma Cyber isn’t a standalone device—it displays content from whatever you plug in via USB-C. Supported devices include:
- Steam Deck
- MSI Claw 8 AI+
- ASUS ROG Ally
- Legion Go
- Switch 2 (with Viture Pro Mobile Dock)
Convenience is a big sell here: built-in myopia adjustment up to –4.0 diopters, a featherlight 79 g weight, and no bulky extras required—unless you’re keen on advanced XR features.
Immersive 3D: Braindance for the Real World?
A standout feature is the new Immersive 3D mode, which can turn flat content into real-time 3D using Viture’s algorithms. Whether it’s movies, games, or apps, you get a sense of depth with tweakable settings for both cinema and gaming vibes.
One catch: While gaming laptops deliver a real 3D kick, mobile setups often struggle — expect occasional stutters and frame drops, especially in games. Viture says software updates are on the way, but for now, results are mixed.
Hand Tracking & AR: Not Quite Ready for Primetime
Viture touts 6DoF tracking and hand controls—but only if you add the separately sold Neckband Pro, a wearable mini-PC that powers the advanced features.
Reality check: Only a handful of apps actually support hand tracking, and the controls feel laggy and imprecise—more prototype than polished product. Even menu navigation by hand is a chore. Viture claims improvements are coming, but as of now, these features are little more than a tech demo.
Price and Availability
The Viture × Cyberpunk 2077 Luma Cyber XR Glasses are available as of December 10, 2025, for $549 (about €520) — exclusively via Viture.com and select retailers. Global production is capped at 10,000 units.
The Verdict: A Stylish Collector’s Piece That Shines for Media
If you’re expecting full-fledged AR glasses, you’ll be disappointed. The Luma Cyber XR Glasses are best thought of as a portable display for gaming, movies, and TV — with top-notch visuals and a look that oozes Cyberpunk flair. There are only a handful of AR apps, and what’s on offer feels unfinished; hand tracking in particular needs serious work. But if you want a private cinema on the go, especially for Netflix, Steam, or Xbox Cloud Gaming, the Luma Cyber delivers a slick, high-quality niche experience — though you’re definitely paying a premium for the style.









