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  • Glasses T1 have two micro OLED displays
  • In-built speakers
  • Available globally in 2023

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Lenovo Glasses T1 smart glasses revealed

Lenovo's new smart glasses, Glasses T1, are a wearable display solution with two micro OLED displays.

Lenovo Glasses T1 smart glasses revealed

The new Lenovo Glasses T1 include two micro OLED screens, one for each eye, each having a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels and a 60Hz refresh rate.

The smart glasses have hinges with excellent resilience, nose pads, and adjustable arms. According to Lenovo, the screens are TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light and TUV Flicker Reduced certified.

The smart glasses are equipped with high-fidelity speakers, allowing wearers to see and listen to multimedia on the go. Additionally, the Lenovo Glasses T1 provide 'Ready For' compatibility with Motorola devices.

Android, iOS, and Windows operating systems are compatible with the Lenovo Glasses T1.

Wearers will require a USB Type-C connector to link their smart glasses to an Android smartphone or a Windows computer. For iPhone models, customers must employ either an HDMI-to-Glasses adapter with a lightning connector or an Apple Lightning AV adapter.

According to the manufacturer, the Lenovo Glasses T1 will include three adjustable nose cushions, a carrying bag, a prescription lens frame, a cleaning cloth, and an anti-slip adaptor. Additionally, Lenovo provides two alternative adapters for smart glasses, which are sold separately.

The T1 will be going on sale in China in late 2022. In 2023, the wearable will be accessible in certain markets.

According to Lenovo, the price of the smart glasses will be disclosed when they go on sale. The company has not yet disclosed whether or not the Lenovo Glasses T1 will launch in India.

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