Wearable screens called Lenovo Glasses T1 are compatible with cellphones and laptops.

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 Numerous businesses are developing AR glasses, and brands like OPPO and TCL already sell a product in this market. At the IFA electronics expo in Berlin, Lenovo unveiled a pair of display glasses with the moniker Lenovo Glasses T1.



The recently unveiled Lenovo gadget serves as a head-worn secondary display for smartphones and PCs but does not support augmented reality.

A high-contrast Micro-OLED display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel Full HD screen resolution is present. One display is provided for each eye, and it has built-in speakers and is TUV Low Blue Light certified. Additionally, the business claims that there is a choice for personalised prescription lens inserts.


There is no computing happening on the glasses, in contrast to Lenovo's ThinkReality glasses that were released for business users. This implies that everything is controlled by the device you put the glasses into; there is no hand tracking or other such capabilities.


With its USB-C connection, the Lenovo Glasses T1 may connect to a variety of devices, including Windows, Mac, and Android smartphones. Additionally, the business provides a Lightning converter for compatibility with iPhones.

Coming to the pricing and availability, the company has not yet revealed the price, but it has been confirmed that the Lenovo Glasses T1 will go on sale in the Chinese market later this year and will be available in other regions from next year.

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