Viture Luma Pro AR unboxing May 17
- X creator VIP REVIEWZ posted a Viture Luma Pro unboxing video on May 17, showing a used-like-new unit and calling it a standout gadget buy. - The clearest product detail was Viture’s stated $499 price and a 152-inch virtual display, alongside the reviewer’s initial focus on fit. - The video remains available through VIP REVIEWZ’s X post and matching YouTube upload, where affiliate product links are listed.
VIP REVIEWZ posted an unboxing video on May 17 showing a Viture Luma Pro XR glasses unit bought in Amazon’s “Used – Like New” condition. The creator said in the post and video framing that the glasses were among the best gadget purchases made in the past year, while the footage focused on packaging, close-up product shots and early fit impressions. A matching YouTube upload published around the same time carries the same “Viture Luma Pro (Amazon Used Like New) Unboxing” title and affiliate links to the product listing. ### What exactly did the May 17 post show? The May 17 video from VIP REVIEWZ was an unboxing rather than a long-term review. The YouTube description says the clip gives “a full close-up unboxing with detailed shots of every angle” so viewers can see what comes in the box and what the glasses look like in used-like-new condition. It also lists chapter markers for the introduction, contents of the box and a detailed view of the glasses. (youtube.com) The footage, as described in the upload text, was aimed at buyers considering a discounted or warehouse-condition purchase. The creator said the video was intended to show “what to expect” from a used-like-new pair and framed it around build quality, design and overall feel rather than formal testing. ### Which Viture model was being unboxed? Viture identifies the Luma Pro as part of its current XR glasses lineup and lists the product at $499 on its website. (youtube.com) The company says the model has a 152-inch virtual display, 52-degree field of view, 1000 nits brightness, 1200p resolution, customizable RGB lighting, HARMAN audio and built-in myopia adjustment up to -4.0D. Viture also sells the glasses in Regular and Large sizes based on interpupillary distance, or IPD. Amazon’s current listing for the Large version describes the same product as a 152-inch, 1200p, 120Hz display device with 52-degree field of view and fit adjustments intended for longer wear. The listing says the item is sold by VITURE US and available with free returns. ### Why did the fit discussion matter in the post? Viture’s own product page makes fit a central selling point for the Luma Pro. (viture.com) The company says the glasses come in two frame sizes and recommends choosing between Regular and Large based on IPD, with Regular centered around 64 mm and Large around 68 mm. The reviewer’s emphasis on first fit impressions lines up with that positioning. (amazon.com) The unboxing description specifically points viewers to the overall feel of the glasses, and Viture says the product includes flexible arms, a magnetic nose pad and tilt-adjustable temples for comfort. ### What does “Used – Like New” mean in this case? Amazon’s surfaced product materials show the Luma Pro being sold new by VITURE US, while the creator’s post and video describe the featured unit as a “Used – Like New” purchase. (viture.com) The upload does not establish the exact discount paid or the prior ownership history of that specific unit, but it does make clear that the appeal of the video was showing the condition a buyer might receive from that resale channel. (youtube.com) A separate VIP REVIEWZ upload found in search results shows the same creator previously warning that another used-like-new Luma Pro order appeared to contain the wrong model, underscoring why condition and model verification were part of the channel’s coverage. That video is distinct from the May 17 unboxing, but it provides context for the creator’s focus on close-up inspection. (youtube.com) ### Where can viewers check the post and product details themselves? The May 17 unboxing remains available through VIP REVIEWZ’s social post and through the matching YouTube upload, where the creator included affiliate links to the Viture Luma Pro and a USB-C XR charging adapter. Viture’s product page and Amazon’s listing continue to show the Luma Pro as a current product with Regular and Large sizing, and Viture’s site lists the base Luma Pro at $499. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2)