Group 1 - The Munich District Court has ruled that VITURE's products infringe on XREAL's European patent, leading to a temporary injunction against VITURE's sales in Germany [1] - This case marks the first substantial "ban" in the XR industry due to core technology patent infringement, signaling a warning for Chinese smart manufacturing companies looking to expand internationally [1] - VITURE has no patent portfolio in key overseas markets like Europe and the US, while XREAL holds over 800 patents globally, including nearly 450 invention patents, establishing a significant competitive advantage [1] Group 2 - According to Counterpoint, XREAL and RayNeo together hold over 60% of the global AR smart glasses market share, with VITURE ranking fourth [2] - XREAL is set to expand production of its Xreal One Pro in Q3 to meet strong market demand, while VITURE's new Luma series AR smart glasses are expected to challenge XREAL's leading position [2] Group 3 - The layout of core technology and patents directly influences a company's position in global competition, with VITURE's competitive edge primarily in hardware integration rather than foundational technology barriers [4] - Successful Chinese tech companies like Huawei and DJI demonstrate that long-term R&D investment and systematic patent layout are essential for establishing global competitiveness [4] - The XR industry is on the brink of significant growth, with AR glasses becoming a key battleground for global tech giants, emphasizing the importance of mastering core technologies and building a global patent system [4]
国内AR“战火”烧向海外:VITURE产品在德国被禁售
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-12-19 10:05