MicroLED Inspection & Testing for Smartwatches
When it comes to smartwatches, combining brightness with battery efficiency is the name of the game. Smartwatches need sunlight-readable displays that don’t drain the battery. MicroLED is the breakthrough — and InZiv makes it manufacturable.
For Always-On Performance & Ultra-Low Power
Smartwatch displays must remain clearly readable in outdoor conditions while operating at very low power. This requires microLEDs with high peak brightness, excellent low-current uniformity for always-on modes, and tight wavelength control at fine pixel pitches. Long-term stability under daily thermal cycling and mechanical stress is essential to ensure display quality and battery life over the product’s lifetime.

MicroLED Challenges for Smartwatches
With extremely limited area and power budgets, microLEDs must achieve high brightness and efficiency while maintaining color uniformity, yield, and reliability at very small pixel sizes.

Yield at Fine Pitches
Billions of sub-5 µm emitters per wafer; even small defect rates drive yield loss.
Low-Current Uniformity
Displays must look flawless in always-on, low-power modes, where small efficiency variations become very visible.
Reliability in Real Use
Devices are worn daily, exposed to ambient light, sweat, and thermal cycling, all of which stress emitter stability.
InZiv’s Solutions
InZiv provides a comprehensive inspection and metrology solution for microLEDs, spanning in-depth characterization, high-throughput data collection, and production-level inspection.
microLED Production at Scale
R-EL Glide
High-throughput EL mapping that rapidly pinpoints weak or dead pixels and supports repair workflows to recover yield before costly transfer.


Turn-Key Metrology for R&D
OmniPix 3.0
In-depth sub-micron resolution inspection and uniformity mapping at the chip level, enabling early detection of brightness and color non-uniformities that would otherwise drain batteries or reduce legibility.
Why It Matters
For consumers, the value proposition of microLED smartwatches is clear: OLED-class blacks, far higher peak brightness, and longer battery life.
For manufacturers, that only works if upstream yield and inspection challenges are solved. InZiv provides the tools to make microLED smartwatches viable at scale.

Technical Specifications
The table below outlines representative performance targets used to illustrate inspection challenges; actual requirements vary by application and system design.
| Parameter | Example Performance Requirement | How InZiv Measures & Enables |
|---|---|---|
| Pixel pitch | ~200–300 PPI | OmniPix optical resolution 0.5 µm (50x objective) allows detailed mapping. |
| Peak brightness | Up to 6,000 nits | LIV/EQE mapping under various currents ensures efficiency for high-brightness, low-power modes. |
| Always-on uniformity | Stable even at low currents | OmniPix’s LIV & EQE tests at pA sensitivity validate uniform low-current performance. |
| Yield improvement | Mass transfer sensitive | R-EL Glide high-throughput EL identifies weak/dead pixels rapidly (no device damage). |

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