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VITURE Offers 20% Discount on Refurbished XR Glasses

The official VITURE eBay store is selling refurbished Beast and Luma models with a significant price cut. Buyers also receive an extended two-year warranty.

S. WHITMAN· American correspondent·June 10, 2026·2 min read

Announced June 9, 2026, VITURE is offering a limited-time 20% discount on its refurbished XR glasses. Available through its official eBay storefront, the promotion includes both the VITURE Beast and Luma models. Prospective buyers can apply the coupon code "FAVEDEAL20" at checkout.

Each refurbished unit maintains VITURE's standard one-year warranty. Additionally, purchases made via eBay include an extended two-year Allstate warranty, as noted by IGN.

The VITURE Beast, positioned by the company for optimal gaming and movie consumption, projects a virtual screen up to 175 inches. It utilizes Sony Micro OLED panels, delivering 1920x1200 resolution per eye, simulating a 4K experience on a large virtual display. Key specifications include a 58-degree field of view, a native 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,200 nits peak brightness.

The glasses feature Integrated Vision 3DoF for on-the-fly screen resizing, 9-level dimming, and a transparency mode. Audio is delivered via integrated Harman AudioEFX open-ear speakers. Additional features include real-time 2D to 3D conversion and 70mm IPD adjustment. The aluminum-magnesium alloy frame keeps the weight at 88 grams.

Our take: Refurbished deals on high-end XR glasses often present significant value, especially when backed by robust warranty coverage. For users eyeing a portable, large-screen equivalent for their Steam Deck or ROG Ally, this VITURE offering could be a compelling entry point.

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