At the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Lenovo officially unveiled its new concept-level AI glasses, entering the booming AI wearable market with a 45-gram ultra-light body, dual-lens display, and unique ability to connect directly to computers. The product supports voice and touch interaction and emphasizes cross-device collaboration and productivity empowerment, aiming to carve out a differentiated path of "AI + PC ecosystem" beyond players like Meta, Rabbit, and XREAL.

 Lightweight Design + Dual-Lens Display, Balancing Comfort and Information Density

Key specifications of Lenovo's AI glasses are as follows:

- Weighing only 45 grams, nearly the same as regular sunglasses, improving comfort for long-term wear;

- Dual Micro-OLED displays provide a 28-degree diagonal field of view (FOV);

- 1500 nits high brightness ensures clear visibility in outdoor bright light;

- Green monochrome lens design reduces visual interference, focusing on information alerts;

- 2-megapixel front camera + dual microphone array, supporting image capture and accurate voice pickup.

 Core Breakthrough: First "AI Glasses Directly Connected to Computer" Capability

Lenovo emphasized that the biggest differentiating feature of its AI glasses is the ability to directly pair with Windows PCs or laptops — a rare feature in the current smart glasses market. Users can view:

- Computer notifications, calendar reminders, and email summaries on the lenses;

- Receive AI-aggregated information from multiple devices (such as phone messages + PC meeting reminders);

- Remotely control computer applications via voice commands (e.g., "Open Slide 5 of PowerPoint").

This design upgrades AI glasses from a "phone accessory" to an extension terminal of the PC ecosystem, targeting productivity users such as programmers, designers, and remote workers.

 AI Function Planning: Real-Time Translation, Image Recognition, Intelligent Summary

Although it is a concept device, Lenovo has already announced a clear AI function roadmap:

- Real-time voice translation: automatically displaying bilingual subtitles during conversations;

- Intelligent image recognition: after the camera captures an object, AI provides relevant information (such as identifying plants, products, or equipment models);

- Multi-source information aggregation: AI automatically summarizes key information from phones, computers, emails, and schedules, pushing it to the glasses in a concise summary format.

All AI processing will combine edge-side lightweight models with cloud-based large models, balancing response speed and functional depth.

 AIbase Observation: PC Manufacturers' "Second Screen" Strategy

Amidst Meta's focus on social interactions, Rabbit's emphasis on AI agents, and XREAL's deep dive into AR entertainment, Lenovo has returned to its PC roots, positioning the AI glasses as the "third screen" for mobile work (after phones and computers).

This strategy leverages its strengths in the Windows ecosystem and enterprise customers while avoiding direct competition with smartphone giants in consumer entertainment scenarios.