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VITURE and CD Projekt Red just revealed their ultra-cool collab which brings Cyberpunk vibes to one of VITURE's most popular models of smart glasses.
The VITURE Luma Cyber XR Glasses are available now. The signature models marks a first-time collaboration between the two brands and celebrates the 5th anniversary since the release of Cyberpunk 2077 (yes, it's really been five years…wow!)
Time To Revisit Cyberpunk 2077 in style!
With the game being playable on so many new platforms since its initial release (including Nintendo Switch 2 and on certain Apple Silicon laptops and computers), even more gamers can visit Night City.
For new players or anyone due for a replay, the newest model of VITURE glasses brings a signature Cyberpunk flair to their awesome LUMA Pro glasses (which we recently reviewed and loved).
These glasses are being made in limited quantities so collectors will need to act fast. There are 10,000 pairs featuring this exclusive design created by CD Projekt Red's own art team. The translucent frames give gamers a glimpse of the inner components and come in a premium packaging that's worth of display on your collectible shelf. Each pair of glasses is serialized with a certificate of authenticity.
VITURE × Cyberpunk 2077 5th Anniversary Collector's Edition
The VITURE Luma Pro are a top pick in the world of smart glasses, especially for gamers. Combining these with such a legendary video game isn't just a great collaboration, it's a collectible that's hard to pass up. For a 10 percent discount use promo code DrewKozub at checkout from the link below.
Priced at $549 USD (about $760 Canadian), the collection drops now and is available for purchase through the VITURE website.
VITURE Luma Pro, but make it Cyberpunk
While we haven't seen these exact glasses personally, we have tried the same model just without the Cyberpunk finish and we thought they were incredible. A few highlights about these glasses:
- A massive display anywhere - When you're gaming on the go, watching a movie on a plane, or trying to stay productive on a flight simply plug the VITURE Luma Pro glasses into your device and enjoy a 152-inch virtual digital display
- Productivity Powerhouse - You're most likely gonna get these for gaming, but do yourself a favour and plug them into your laptop, even once. You'll quickly discover how beneficial these can be when you're working away from your desk.
- Movies and more - VITURE's built-in technology turns your favourite movies and TV shows into 3D immersive experiences to make your favourite stories pop off the (digital) screen
Our review of the Luma Pro.
What do you think of the latest collab between VITURE and CD Projekt Red? If you're a die-hard Cyberpunk 2077 fan, this limited edition drop could make the ultimate Christmas gift! VITURE has been a great partner of Geeking Out in the past and provided us a discount code for readers of our website and people who visit my YouTube channel.
If you do decide to pick these up save 10 percent by using promo code DrewKozub when you check out using this link.
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