Lenovo AI Glasses V1 Comes with a Built-in Teleprompter

The Lenovo AI Glasses V1 smart glasses model features a light waveguide-based display, dual microphones, dual speakers, a built-in teleprompter, and Tianxi smart assistant capabilities.
Not wanting to fall behind in the smart glasses race, the Chinese company Lenovo announced glasses equipped with a waveguide display that allows users to perform basic functions without straining their eyes, unlike a full-color screen.
🌟 Lenovo AI Glasses V1 Features and Price

The Lenovo AI Glasses V1 smart glasses are no different from standard glasses. With a thickness of 1.8mm and a box area of $15 , they provide the user with a wide viewing angle. Weighing only 38 grams, they do not cause user discomfort.
Inside, there is a light waveguide-based display that can reach up to 2000 nits of brightness. The display can be projected to either one eye or both, as desired. Alongside the screen, which provides a stable image without affecting viewing quality, there are also dual microphones and dual speakers. Control can also be achieved via the touch area on the outer part.
Using mobile devices as a source, the glasses, with the Tianxi smart assistant, can operate functions such as real-time translation using voice commands, direct voice interpretation to the other party with multiple voices, call management, and navigation.
On the software side, a built-in teleprompter feature is available. If you own the Lenovo smart ring, you can control scrolling and transitions of the text on the screen. The glasses can be used for up to 2.6 hours in playback mode, 8-10 hours in translation mode, and 4 hours in teleprompter mode. Offering a standby time of up to 250 hours, the glasses reach a full charge in 40 minutes. The Lenovo AI Glasses V1 smart glasses model will be available for sale in China with a price tag of $562.






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