Lenovo just revealed a concept for AI-powered smartglasses at CES
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Lenovo just revealed a concept for AI-powered smartglasses at CES
"Lenovo just revealed a new smartglasses concept design at CES 2026. The appropriately-named Lenovo AI Glasses Concept promises to transform "how users interact with their surroundings and unifies their workflow." They look like a standard pair of specs and not all that different from something like Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses. A pair weighs just 45 grams and the battery lasts eight hours, which is just enough time to get through a standard workday."
"The glasses are wirelessly tethered to a smart device, which is what does most of the computational heavy lifting. They do include Lenovo and Motorola's proprietary AI platform called Qira, which delivers "sub-millisecond live translation and intelligent image recognition." There's also something called the Catch Me Up feature, which is an AI-generated recap of various notifications from various devices. The hardware allows for touch and voice control and includes teleprompter software. The concept glasses include speakers, as Lenovo is advertising music playback as a feature."
Lenovo revealed the AI Glasses Concept at CES 2026, a lightweight eyewear design resembling conventional spectacles. The glasses weigh 45 grams and offer an eight-hour battery life. They wirelessly tether to a smart device, which handles most computation, while the glasses run Lenovo and Motorola's Qira AI platform for sub-millisecond live translation and intelligent image recognition. A Catch Me Up feature generates AI recaps of notifications from multiple devices. The hardware supports touch and voice controls, includes teleprompter software, and features speakers for music playback. Release timing and commercial availability remain undetermined.
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