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QSense Quantum Sensing Glasses Released: Wearers Can See Electromagnetic Fields and Faint Heat Sources

QSense glasses integrate NV center quantum sensor arrays, converting invisible electromagnetic fields and subtle temperature differences into visualized overlay information.

QSense Quantum Sensing Glasses Released

On October 1, 2028, German quantum sensing company Qnami released QSense, consumer-grade quantum sensing glasses. Appearing identical to ordinary glasses, the device integrates NV center quantum sensor arrays, allowing wearers to see invisible electromagnetic field distributions and faint heat sources.

QSense's core technology is the diamond NV center sensor — leveraging nitrogen-vacancy defects in diamond crystal lattices for sensitive responses to magnetic fields and temperature, converting invisible physical quantities into AR overlay information. The glasses' built-in MicroLED display module presents sensing data as heatmaps overlaid on the real field of view.

Initial applications include power engineers inspecting high-voltage lines (visualizing electric field distribution), firefighters searching for trapped persons (thermal imaging through smoke), and construction workers detecting internal wall pipelines (electromagnetic field see-through). QSense is priced at $3,499 for professional users.

Qnami CEO Dr. Mathieu Munsch says quantum sensing's journey from laboratory to consumer market took a full decade, and QSense is a milestone in that journey.