On October 31, Lenovo officially launched its new smart wearable device, the AI Glasses V1.

Lenovo AI Glasses V1 (Image source: Lenovo)
In terms of design, the Lenovo AI Glasses V1 weighs only 38 grams and has lenses as thin as 1.8 millimeters, so it won't put pressure on the ears or nose when worn, and won't cause discomfort even after prolonged wear. Its semi-rimless design is suitable for various occasions.
In terms of display capabilities, these glasses utilize Moji Technology's pioneering resin diffraction waveguide technology, combined with monochrome Micro LED display technology, providing a brightness of up to 2000 nits and an eye-tracking viewing range of 15×11 mm. Furthermore, users can adjust the display mode to monocular or binocular as needed to meet different usage requirements.
In terms of functionality, the Lenovo AI Glasses V1 is equipped with the Lenovo Tianxi Personal Super Intelligent Agent, which supports multiple functions such as multilingual translation, AI Q&A, intelligent navigation, and AI prompting.
In terms of battery life, the Lenovo AI Glasses V1 is equipped with a 167mAh battery, enabling up to 250 hours of standby time and 8 to 10 hours of continuous translation. Furthermore, its fast charging function provides enough power for a full day's use in just 30 minutes.
The Lenovo AI Glasses V1 will officially go on sale at 8 PM on November 9th, with a launch price of 3999 yuan.
It's worth noting that several AR glasses equipped with Micro LED technology have been released recently. Among them, at the end of October, LED display manufacturer Leyard officially launched pre-sales of its first Micro LED AR glasses, priced at 3999 yuan. The glasses offer functions such as professional translation, teleprompter functionality, meeting minutes recording, and AI model visualization.
In the same month, Waterfall AI released its AI glasses, Waterfall Glasses, equipped with a full-color Micro LED light engine; and Inmotech released its AI smart glasses, INMO GO3, which uses a binocular single green Micro LED + diffractive waveguide.

According to incomplete statistics, as of November 4th, nine Micro LED AR glasses have been released in the second half of this year. (Compiled)