Verified XR compatibility

VITURE Luma Pro + Nintendo Switch 2

CompatibleAdapter required

VITURE Luma Pro works with Nintendo Switch 2 through an adapter or dock route.

Evidence A Confidence high Verified
Recommended route

How to connect

Recommended connection route.

HostNintendo Switch 2
adapterVITURE USB-C XR Charging Adapter Ultra
XR glassesVITURE Luma Pro
Capability matrix

What works

Connection and feature support are evaluated separately, so a direct connection can still have feature limitations.

Video
supported
Direct USB-C
×unsupported
The primary route requires one or more accessories.
Audio
supported
Max refresh rate
supported · 60
Effective ceiling from host, route and glasses capabilities.
Alternative routes

Other ways to connect

dock chaininferred
HostNintendo Switch 2
dockVITURE Pro Mobile Dock
XR glassesVITURE Luma Pro
dock chaininferred
HostNintendo Switch 2
dockNintendo Switch 2 Dock
adapterVITURE HDMI XR Adapter
XR glassesVITURE Luma Pro
Evidence chain

Why we say this

Compatibility conclusions are linked to explicit manufacturer or technical evidence rather than generated from prose alone.

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glasses manufacturer · VITURE

USB-C XR Charging Adapter Ultra

Adapter Ultra works with all VITURE XR glasses and adds Switch/Switch 2 connectivity with compatible power.

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host manufacturer · Nintendo

Nintendo Switch 2 specifications

TV-mode video outputs over HDMI via the Switch 2 dock; up to 4K60 and 1080p/1440p120.

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glasses manufacturer · VITURE

VITURE XR Glasses Compatible Devices

DP Alt Mode devices are compatible; iPhone 16e is not; Pixel 8/9 series cannot use VITURE 3D mode.

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glasses manufacturer · VITURE

VITURE Luma Pro XR Glasses

Luma Pro supports 120Hz, 3D, 3DoF via SpaceWalker, and tethered USB-C connection.

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Related compatibility

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Methodology

Rules first, overrides when necessary

We calculate compatibility from device capabilities, connection protocols and verified accessory paths. Model-specific exceptions override protocol inference.

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