Lenovo AR Glasses Allow Users To Simulate Multiple Screens

Anil Singh


Lenovo also offers new experiences for users through existing PC-based software with the AR glasses. 

At a recent tech event held annually in Beijing, Lenovo has introduced its advanced concept for the AR glasses. To shed light on the new tech, the Chinese giant gave audiences a sneak peek of the upcoming product, which will be able to connect with a PC and allows users to see multiple screens at the same time.

The prototype of Lenovo AR glasses appears to be not only lighter but also less bulky than the Hololens 2 headset of Microsoft. Lenovo said in a video that its goal is to boost user privacy in the middle of public space when having to work there.

As for the way it works, users will be able to get access to a private workspace with a three-screen simulation. The AR headset is also compatible with PC devices, suggesting that Lenovo wants to create a flexible set of apps and content for its glasses. As such, the company hopes to offer new experience through existing PC-based software with the AR glasses.

Lenovo did introduce its ThinkReality A6 in March 2019.

The company hasn’t given any information about whether it launches the headset anytime soon. Also, specs of the AR glasses haven’t been officially revealed yet, but there are some rumors saying that they would sport three front-facing cameras, a wire for laptop connection.

Smart glasses will be devices of the future.

Lenovo is not the only one working on an AR headset. Either big tech company or smaller firms are internally developing their own such products. A bunch of predictions from industry insiders says smart glasses will be devices of the future, replacing current smartphones.

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