Lenovo is joining the bandwagon with AI glasses


Lenovo is the latest tech company to hit the smart glasses problem. The company just showed off a pair of AI glasses at CES 2026.

Although this wasn’t a working prototype, we have an idea where Lenovo’s head is at. The lightweight frames weigh about 45 grams and have a 2-megapixel camera just above the bridge of the nose. You can also see the microscopic view in our photos. The nearby spec sheet hinted at a green monochrome display on both lenses, which is something we saw Quite a lot at last year’s show. There’s also supposed to be a 28-degree field of view, 1,500 nits of brightness, two microphones, two speakers, and a 214 mAh battery.

Feature-wise, Lenovo says the glasses will have a mix of touch and voice controls, hands-free calling, music playback, and the ability to link to a phone. or computer. Connectivity to computers is pretty rare for smart glasses right now, especially for glasses with this type of display technology. Other details were sparse, but Lenovo says live translation, intelligent image recognition, and the ability to get brief notifications from multiple devices are also on the table.

This is a somewhat confusing mix of features and specifications. After all, a 2MP camera isn’t good enough for taking photos and the Meta glasses feature a 12MP camera. It’s also unclear what Lenovo envisions for PC versus smartphone connectivity, since most AI glasses are currently envisioned as on-the-go devices. But hey, maybe that’s why Lenovo is keeping content on this “concept” device for now.

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