MicroVision MAVIN / Solid-State LiDAR — On Our Radar
MicroVision MAVIN / Solid-State LiDAR — On Our Radar

Status: 🟡 Under observation
Why we're talking about it: MicroVision is marketing a solid-state LiDAR sensor with a target price point below $200, despite a decade of unfulfilled production promises. (source: UsedBy Dossier)
What we know:
- The sensor architecture is based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) scanning (source: IEEE Spectrum).
- Automotive industry price targets of $250 have been discussed since 2012 without being met for high-spec units (source: HN Comment).
- Consumer-grade LiDAR exists in low-cost hardware like vacuums but fails to meet automotive safety requirements for range (source: HN Comment).
The unknowns:
- Publicly confirmed 2026-2027 production contracts with Tier 1 automotive OEMs are currently missing.
- Independent benchmarks comparing the $200 MAVIN unit against 2026 competitors like Luminar or Hesai have not been released.
This article will be updated when we have more data. Until then, proceed with caution.
Ship clean code,
Marcus.

Marcus Webb - Senior Backend Analyst at UsedBy.ai
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