CUDA Optics Announces Two U.S. Patents for Red Dot Technology That Maintains Intensity in Changing Light
Casselberry, Florida — CUDA Optics, a division of Zvetco LLC, announced that its RX 795 red dot reflex sight, incorporating IntelliDOT™ technology, is now protected by two U.S. patents covering a constant-intensity system designed to keep the aiming dot visually correct as lighting conditions change.
For shooters, one of the most common problems with red dot sights is that the dot does not maintain the correct intensity when the environment changes. Move from a dark room into bright daylight, or from bright sun into shadow, and a dot that was set correctly a moment ago can suddenly appear too dim or too bright. The patented CUDA approach addresses that problem by adjusting dot intensity 10 times per second using a forward facing ambient light sensor and a mathematical formula.
The patents cover a red dot sight system that uses an ambient light sensor, an internal controller, and an algorithm to continuously modify dot output as light conditions change.
“Shooters should not have to fight their optic every time the lighting changes,” said Zavi Cohen, CEO of Zvetco LLC. “With IntelliDOT™, no adjustments are necessary, whether waking up in the middle of the night to the sound of broken glass or facing any other situation where lighting conditions may change in the blink of an eye. We believe this technology offers a significant advantage to law enforcement and military personnel, as well as in home defense situations”
Zvetco has been proudly engineering premium products in the United States since 1999 for government, commercial, and consumer applications. Its product lines are designed around a common purpose: helping protect the owner, their possessions, and their identity through fast-access biometric safes, fingerprint and Smart Card readers, and optical products for home defense, shooting sports, and hunting enthusiasts. Zvetco’s mission is to develop practical security solutions that help people safeguard what matters most while maintaining speed, convenience, and reliability.
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The two issued patents are U.S. Patent No. 12,392,579 B2, issued August 19, 2025, and U.S. Patent No. 12,429,305 B1, issued September 30, 2025. Both are titled “Constant Intensity Light Regulating Firearm Sight Device,” name Zevolun Cohen, John Russell, and Robin Rice as inventors, and are assigned to Zvetco LLC of Casselberry, Florida.
Editor Notes
• U.S. Patent No. 12,392,579 B2 issued August 19, 2025.
• U.S. Patent No. 12,429,305 B1 issued September 30, 2025.
• Both patents are assigned to Zvetco LLC and name Zevolun Cohen, John Russell, and Robin Rice as inventors.
• The later B1 patent is identified as a divisional of the application that matured into the B2 patent.