Viture's refurbished Luma Pro smart glasses are more than half off at eBay
At a glance:
- Refurbished Viture Luma Pro USB-C smart glasses are available on eBay for about $271 with code LONGWEEKEND, down from their original $400-plus price point.
- The midrange glasses feature a 52-degree field of view, 1080p support, and built-in diopter dials for fine-tuned vision correction — a hardware advantage over software-based adjustments on competitors.
- A bundle of other gaming hardware deals rounds out the roundup, including the Nintendo Switch 2 USB camera at $29.99, an Asus ROG Xbox Ally for $499.99, and a Humble "Perplexing Puzzles" game bundle for $10.
Viture Luma Pro smart glasses at a steep discount
Price has long been the gatekeeper for anyone curious about smart glasses — whether for gaming, movie watching, or as an alternative display for a laptop. Most models on the market sit at $400 and up, which puts even midrange options out of casual reach. That's why a refurbished pair of Viture's Luma Pro USB-C smart glasses at roughly $271 is worth noting. Using the code LONGWEEKEND on eBay, buyers can pick up a set listed in "very good" condition with "inconspicuous signs of use after being opened by users."
Each refurb purchase comes with a 30-day window for free returns and two years of warranty coverage through Allstate, which mitigates some of the risk inherent in buying pre-owned tech. For the price, the glasses deliver a 52-degree field of view and support for up to 1080p resolution — respectable specs for a midrange device. Perhaps the strongest selling point is the built-in diopter dials, which let users fine-tune each lens to their individual vision. Viture positions this as a hardware advantage over glasses that rely on software to simulate diopter adjustments, including its own newer Beast model and Xreal's One and One Pro glasses.
Compatibility and the Switch 2 caveat
The Luma Pro glasses work well with a range of devices that output video over USB-C: the Steam Deck, other gaming handhelds, laptops, and tablets. However, they don't play nicely out of the box with the Nintendo Switch 2. For Switch 2 owners, Viture offers a Pro Mobile Dock that adds console support — priced at $129 on Amazon. A refurbished version of the dock is also available on eBay with the same LONGWEEKEND code, dropping the price to about $79.20.
That combination — glasses plus dock — still lands under $350 total, which remains well below the cost of many competing smart-glass setups. It's a viable path for gamers who want a portable, heads-up display experience without committing to a high-end headset.
Other gaming deals in the roundup
The Verge's shopping roundup also flags several other notable deals:
Nintendo Switch 2 USB camera — Best Buy has the official USB camera for the Switch 2 down to $29.99 from its usual $54.99. It offers passable video quality and limited features, but it's required for GameChat on the console. Video chat is available to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, and the camera feed can be used in select games such as Mario Kart World and the new Star Fox.
Humble "Perplexing Puzzles" bundle — The $10 tier includes eight games plus some coupons, and is worth it alone for Viewfinder, a first-person puzzle game that challenges players to shift perspectives using clever photo-alignment mechanics. Proceeds from the bundle support The Trevor Project, a nonprofit for LGBTQ-identifying teenagers.
Asus ROG Xbox Ally — Best Buy's Memorial Day sale lists the handheld at $499.99, $100 off its regular price. It sports a seven-inch 120Hz refresh-rate screen and ships with three months of Xbox Game Pass Premium. The Verge team wasn't impressed at launch, but post-launch updates have improved the experience.
Why refurbished smart glasses are worth a look right now
The broader smart-glasses market has struggled to break out of a niche, in part because of high prices and limited ecosystems. Viture's Luma Pro occupies a practical middle ground — it's not chasing the ultra-wide field of view of higher-end models, but it compensates with hardware features like the diopter dials that make daily use more comfortable for people who wear corrective lenses. At $271 refurbished, the value proposition becomes compelling for early adopters willing to accept minor cosmetic wear.
For buyers, the 30-day return window and two-year Allstate warranty provide a safety net that isn't always present with other refurbished electronics. It's a small but meaningful reassurance when the product category still has relatively few reviews compared to more established display tech. As smart-glass adoption slowly grows, deals like this could be the entry point that brings more users into the fold.
FAQ
What specs do the refurbished Viture Luma Pro smart glasses have?
Do the Viture Luma Pro glasses work with the Nintendo Switch 2?
What other gaming deals are highlighted in the roundup?
More in the feed
Prepared by the editorial stack from public data and external sources.
Original article