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.lumen Glasses for the Blind showcased at CES 2026

Technology is cool. That’s why we write about it and why you read it but sometimes something comes along that has life-enhancing potential. Real innovative use of developing technology.

It’s also fair to say that not everything we see at CES makes it out of the “wouldn’t it be cool” stage but I truly hope this one comes off as it has the potential to be world changing for those with a visual impairment.

At CES 2026 we were introduced to .lumen – Glasses for the Blind. A wearable that replicates the functionality of a guide dog, assisting blind people move safely and independently.

Instead of the tug of a dog leash, the glasses pull your head through a haptic interface with the use of gentle vibrations on your forehead.

The .lumen glasses indicate to the wearer safe walking paths, identifying hazards to help you avoid such things as roads, puddles or mud courtesy of the in-built AI.

.lumen glasses guiding along a path

So impressed were the judges at CES 2026 the .lumen glasses received an innovation award in Accessibility & Longevity

This adds to the growing list of recognition across Europe and the US. .lumen is a Romanian startup who have christened their innovative technology Pedestrian Autonomous Driving (PAD AI)

A demonstration of a blindfolded person sensing and catching beach balls

Whilst it’s easy to feel sorry for the existing guide dog network who may be required in fewer numbers if this comes off but it is a fact that training a guide dog incurs considerable costs both in training and throughout the working dog’s life. Keeping a dog may not always be practical for all users.

“I was born in a family where both my parents and sister have disabilities. Growing up as the only person without disabilities in my family was tough, but it made me realize how much technology can help. That’s why I founded .lumen, to help people.” said Cornel Amariei, CEO & Founder .lumen

Tech specs

Dimensions
& Weight

Dimensions: 30 cm (length) × 21 cm (width) × 8.5 cm (height) • Weight: 1,000 grams, headset balanced at head level
Sensors • Cameras: 6 cameras – 2 color and 4 infrared in stereoscopic pairs   • Projectors: 2 infrared laser projectors for nighttime use   • IMU: 3 inertial measurement units (with accelerometers and gyroscopes)   • Localization: GNSS – GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
Control
Buttons: 3 menu buttons + 1 power button • Voice recognition: Available in English (software update 2026)
Processing
CPU: ARM Cortex-A78AE, processor with 6 or 8 cores • RAM: 8 or 16 GB LPDDR5 • GPU: NVIDIA Ampere, 1024 CUDA cores • Storage: 128 GB, 256 GB, or 1 TB
Feedback
Haptic: .lumen v8 haptic feedback interface • Audio: Stereo speakers with beamforming & Emergency speaker
Functionalities
Guide Me: Replicates the main guiding functions of a guide dog • Show Me: Represents nearby objects through auditory feedback • Find Me: Identifies nearby objects on request • Take Me: Navigates to destinations selected on the map (software update 2026) • Audio Menu: Intuitive audio menu controlled through buttons
Connectivity
Wi-Fi: Version 5 (802.11ac) or newer • Bluetooth: Version 4.2 or newer
Power
& Battery
Battery life: Up to 2 hours in “Guide Me Outdoor” mode • Battery capacity: 4,000 mAh / 57.6 Wh • Charging: USB Type-C, supported inputs: 5 V ⎓ 3 A, 9 V ⎓ 3 A, 15 V ⎓ 3 A, 20 V ⎓ 3 A

More information including some fabulous video can be found at the .lumen website.

Lets hope this project realises its enormous potential

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