Imagine slipping on a pair of glasses so lightweight, you barely feel them on your face. That's the promise of Lenovo's new V1 AI Glasses, weighing a mere 38 grams. But here's where it gets exciting: these aren't just any glasses; they're a gateway to a world of AI-powered possibilities. Launched on Friday, the V1 boasts a sleek resin diffractive waveguide display, packing a punch with 2,000 nits of brightness, all while maintaining lenses a mere 1.8mm thick. This translates to a wearing experience so comfortable, you might forget you're even wearing them.
Integrated with Lenovo’s Tianxi AI assistant, the V1 goes beyond mere style. Need instant answers? Real-time translation? Seamless navigation? The V1 has you covered. It even doubles as a teleprompter, making presentations a breeze. And this is the part most people miss: the temples aren't just for show. They feature a touch-sensitive panel, allowing you to answer calls or navigate menus with simple swipes.
Battery life is impressive too, offering up to 250 hours of standby and 8–10 hours of continuous translation. But here's the catch: at RMB 3,999 ($560), the V1 isn't exactly budget-friendly. Is this the future of wearable tech, or just a pricey novelty? The V1 launches on November 9, leaving us to ponder: are AI glasses ready for prime time, or are they still a work in progress? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!