FAQ
WOR(l)D
SPACE LUMINA
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• View movies copied from a computer to the product
• View content on a “floating” 80–inch perceived screen
• Listen to music
• Interact with your surroundings while viewing content
• Work on documents, spreadsheet and presentation.
What type of applications can be used on the product?
All Android applications can be used. There may be display issues since the smartphone and Lumina
use di
ff
erent displays. In fact u can experience the apps only in landscape view mode.
Why does it take the product a long time to acquire my location?
Depending on the environment, there may be a delay in acquiring your location information. If
possible, avoid buildings and other structures to e
ff
ectively use the GPS function on the product.
How do you get glasses to show up on a Apple MAC without installing Android File
Manager?
It is currently not possible to use USB without Android File Manager on a Apple MAC; however, iPhoto
supports Camera photo transfer protocol (PTP) for photos (See below).
Android devices (including Lumina) support Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), which is natively
supported by Windows and Linux. On Apple Mac, MTP is not natively supported, but you can install
https://www.android.com/intl/en_us/filetransfer/
it. When you plug the glasses in via the standard Mag to Standard A USB cable, a Android File
Manager window pops open with the files/directories on the glasses exposed. Now you can drag and
drop files to and from your MAC file manager.
Note
: For a USB 2.0 connection, you can use the OTG (On–The–Go) USB hub
What is the di
ff
erence between the Lumina Glasses and Google Glass?
Google Glass is a monocular type device with enhanced camera and video shooting capabilities. It is
intended for use with a smartphone.
The Lumina Glasses is a binocular type device. It allows users to view digital content in a large-screen
format by connecting with smartphones and various other types of equipment. It can accommodate
AR (Augmented Reality) applications due to its high binocular see-through format and compatibility.
What is the main di
ff
erence between the Lumina and the Sony MZ–T2/3?
The Lumina has a see-through display, while the Sony MZ–T2/3 is a total absorption type (full and
closed) product. With the Lumina, users can see their surroundings while viewing an image on the
display.
Sony’s product enables individuals to enjoy watching movies and gaming entertainment at home.
The Lumina is a mobile, digital content viewer that can be used virtually anywhere. It’s lightweight,
portable, and enables users to maintain their view of the external world.
Can I use the Corrective Lenses with Lumina?
Yes. Optional Corrective Lenses are available for users who wear glasses and provided in the Lumina
accessories pack.
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