Leia Inc. announces the obsolescence of the Lume Pad 2 product effective from August 18, 2025. The final date for customer orders is August 18, 2025.
Lume Pad 2 will continue to be supported until August 17, 2026. After August 17, 2026, the Lume Pad 2 will not be supported with technical assistance and software and security updates/fixes will no longer be provided. For Further Assistance, please contact us at help@leiainc.com find us on discordand CUSTOMER SUPPORT | Support
We understand the disappointment, and yet we’re deeply grateful for the Lume Pad 2 community and your belief in the power of immersive 3D content. As we move forward, we invite you to explore other exciting products and experiences powered by Leia’s technology:
· Samsung Odyssey 3D Monitor
· Acer SpatialLabs Monitors
· Red Magic 3D Tablet
· Immersity for Web
· Immersity for iOS
· Immersity for Android
For questions or assistance, our Customer Support team is always happy to help.
Thank you for being a valued part of the Leia journey!
The end of an era! It’s sad to say goodbye to one of the greatest products ever made in the history of 3D.
That said, I’m incredibly happy to see that Lume Pad 2 was a launchpad that ensured that Leia technology would be adopted by the world’s largest OEMs. Onwards and upwards, Leia!
I happily send this message from my Samsung Odyssey 3D!
Just curious - after going through a similar situation with the RED Hydrogen One, is there an archive of the last current version APK files for the important apps such as LeiaCam, LeiaViewer, LeiaFrame, LeiaPix, LeiaPlayer etc?
Despite lack of official support, enthusiasts will continue enjoying the Lume Pad 2 for many years to come and it will be important to have access to the last versions once the Leia Appstore closes… I continue to use my RED H1 as a 3D camera / display to this very day and had I not archived the 3D app APK files the H1 would be stuck.
If there is a repository available someplace now, I would appreciate the link!
Turns out I was able to extract all the APK files myself using the Android Debugging Bridge utility… I have uploaded them to my Google Drive if anyone needs them.