
"The lightweight frames weigh about 45g and have a 2MP camera right above the nose bridge. You can also sort of see the binocular display in our photos. A nearby spec sheet hinted at a green monochrome display in both lenses - something we saw quite a lot of at last year's show. Supposedly, there's also a 28-degree field of view, 1,500 nits of brightness, two microphones, two speakers, and a 214mAh 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 tether to a phone or PC. Connecting to PCs is pretty dang rare for smart glasses at the moment, especially for ones with this type of display tech. Other details were scant, but Lenovo says live translation, intelligent image recognition, and the ability to get summarized notifications from several devices are also on the table."
Lenovo presented a concept pair of AI smart glasses at CES 2026. The glasses use lightweight 45g frames and include a 2MP camera positioned above the nose bridge. Both lenses reportedly house a green monochrome binocular display with a 28-degree field of view and up to 1,500 nits of brightness. The design includes two microphones, two speakers, and a 214mAh battery. Controls combine touch and voice, with hands-free calling, music playback, and tethering to phones or PCs. Planned software capabilities include live translation, intelligent image recognition, and summarized notifications across devices. Questions remain about camera quality and PC-connectivity use cases.
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