Lenovo unveiled its AI Glasses Concept, a wearable designed to enhance user interaction through AI-powered features. The glasses are wirelessly tethered to smartphones or PCs and provide touch and voice controls, hands-free calling, teleprompter support, music playback, and the Catch Me Up feature for summarizing notifications across devices.
Powered by Lenovo Qira, the glasses leverage AI from connected devices to enable sub-millisecond live translation and intelligent image recognition. Users can gain real-time context for their surroundings, improving productivity and convenience. Weighing just 45 grams, the device supports up to eight hours of use while combining a lightweight design with advanced functionality.
The concept demonstrates Lenovo’s vision for seamless AI integration across work and personal activities. By unifying multimedia control, communication, and AI assistance in a single wearable, the glasses aim to reduce reliance on phones and PCs while providing continuous access to information and entertainment.
Relatedly, Meta recently updated its existing Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses with conversation focus and a Gemini-powered Spotify music matching feature, highlighting growing competition in AI-enabled wearables.
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