Lenovo has launchedThinkReality series of augmented reality lens wearable devices, announced the launch of the new T2022 glasses display device during IFA 1, which can meet the needs of personal gaming and streaming video services, ensure privacy and security during viewing, and facilitate the experience of carrying it with you.
In terms of design, the T1 glasses display device is not classified as smart glasses, but rather as a device that can be connected to various mobile phones, tablets or mobile phones as an "extended screen".
It adopts a plug-and-play design and can be connected to various devices via USB-C. The micro OLED can achieve a visual performance of 1920 x 1080 resolution per eye, and the screen refresh rate corresponds to 60Hz. It mainly meets the needs of users who want to carry it with them and watch content on a large screen.
The T1 glasses display device is connected to the device via a single line. In addition to transmitting audio and video content in a compatible HDMI format via USB-C, it can also be connected to iPhone models using an Apple Lightning adapter accessory and a USB-C cable, or directly connected to an iPhone using a Lightning to USB-C cable.
The glasses themselves comply with the German Rhine anti-blue light and flicker certification, and provide three sets of nose bridges to meet different wearing needs.
Lenovo plans to sell the glasses in the Chinese market under the name Yoga Glasses in the second half of this year, and will launch them in other markets in 2023. The specific price has not yet been announced.


