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Looking Glass’ Musubi showcases its holographic display in a consumer-friendly package

March 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Looking Glass has been doggedly committed to making holographic displays the next big thing since 2019, and with its new Musubi digital photo frame, it might finally be offering its tech at a price that’s hard to deny. Musubi is scheduled to start shipping in June, and unlike the company’s previous, more developer-focused kits, the company’s new display only costs $149.

Musubi is a 7-inch frame with a glass border and white matte that acts as the home for whatever content you convert and upload to it. Looking Glass says the Musubi can store up to 1,000 images or 30-second video clips, and is able to display your content for three hours on a single charge, or indefinitely if you plug it in with an included wall adapter. You’ll have to convert your photos and videos into holographic files using Looking Glass’ free desktop app in order to display them, but once they’re converted, all you need to do is transfer them over USB-C to start showing them off on Musubi.

Musubi can also cycle through multiple holographic images. (Looking Glass)

Looking Glass has offered multiple versions of this concept before — including the compact, $300 Looking Glass Go from 2023 — but Musubi is supposed to be the best representation of the company’s current display stack. The frame uses the Hololuminescent Display (HLD) technology Looking Glass announced in 2025, which “combines 2D display layers with a 3D holographic volume” to show off holograms that are viewable by multiple people at the same time, without the need for eye-tracking or glasses. It’s hard to get a sense for the whole Musubi experience from the company’s YouTube video alone, but the results seem novel, if a bit limited.

You can pre-order Musubi starting today through Looking Glass’ Kickstarter campaign. For the first 24 hours of the company’s Kickstarter, the frame will be available for $99. Afterwards, Musubi will sell for $149. Anything on Kickstarter should be treated with a certain amount of caution, but Looking Glass’ past campaigns and the company’s commitment to start shipping Musubi in June does suggest it’s confident the frame will be released without issues.

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