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Leion Hey2 AR glasses released, equipped with JBD Hummingbird Mini II light engine

Leion Hey2 AR glasses released, equipped with JBD Hummingbird Mini II light engine

2026-02-04 12:01:28 · · #1

On June 12, LLVision, an AR+AI solutions provider, held a product launch event for its Leion Hey2 AR glasses in Seoul, South Korea.


Image source: JBD

The Leion Hey2 reportedly weighs only 49 grams and boasts an 8-hour battery life. These AR glasses support translation of over 100 languages ​​and dialects worldwide, achieving a 98% accuracy rate in speech recognition when ambient noise levels are below -20dB.

In terms of display, the Leion Hey2 is equipped with the JBD Hummingbird Mini II light engine, which is only 0.15 cubic centimeters in size and weighs 0.3 grams, greatly enhancing the design freedom of end products. Despite its tiny size, the Hummingbird Mini II can also provide up to 8 lumens of luminous flux with low power consumption.


JBD Hummingbird Mini II light engine (Image source: JBD)

It is understood that JBD currently possesses a mature product line of monochrome and color Micro LED light engines, covering microdisplays of various sizes, including the "Hummingbird" series of color and monochrome light engines, and the single-chip full-color "Phoenix" series of Micro LED microdisplays. In the AR glasses field, according to incomplete statistics, JBD's Micro LED microdisplays have been applied to more than 30 AR glasses products.

This year, JBD also provides Micro LED microdisplay solutions for several AR glasses, including the M5 smart AR glasses released by MicroLight Technology in April, which are also equipped with the Hummingbird Mini II monochromatic light engine provided by JBD.

In addition, in May, Thunderbird Innovation released its new AR glasses, the X3 Pro, which utilizes a self-developed, world's smallest mass-produced 0.36cc full-color X-cube Micro LED light engine. It incorporates six custom-designed high-performance RGB Micro LED microdisplays provided by JBD, enabling 16.77 million colors, an average brightness of 3500 nits, and a peak brightness output of 6000 nits. (Compiled)

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