Lenovo AI Glasses Concept Unveiled at CES 2026 with Qira AI Assistant for Real-time Translation

Lenovo unveils its AI Glasses Concept at CES 2026, a stand-alone device powered by the Qira AI engine for real-time translation and visual processing.
Lenovo AI Glasses Concept Unveiled at CES 2026 with Qira AI Assistant for Real-time Translation

Lenovo Unveils AI Glasses Concept at CES 2026

New from Lenovo at CES 2026 is the AI Glasses Concept. Unlike their current AR glass products, which essentially function as extended displays, this function is a stand-alone device with AI built in. As of this time, there has been no announcement regarding the possible time of release or price of the concept.

Core Functionality An AI-Powered Assistant

Lenovo would claim that the AI Glasses Concept will be powered by its intelligent and multimodal AI engine called Lenovo Qira. The main purpose of this is to provide to a user instantaneous comprehensibility and context around their environment.

  • Real-time Conversational Translation: These eyeglasses can give instant live translations of conversations.
  • Visual Processing: A built-in camera allows the device to process and interpret what the user sees.
  • Wireless Connectivity: The glasses wirelessly connect to various devices, allowing users to stay linked with others without being tied to a phone or PC.
  • Visual Cues: An integrated display provides visual information and cues directly to the user.

Design and Comfort

The styling of these concept sunglasses is sleek, but they are easily identifiable as smart glasses. Lenovo has kept user comfort in mind and fashioned its build around a lightweight shell that weighs less than its previous model, the Legion Glasses 2, and geared for optimized usage during long hours.

Battery and Future Prospects

Lenovo promises the AI Glasses Concept could provide up to 8 hours of runtime. Not stated is whether that would be under continuous operation for the camera. While it's a showcase of a concept, it would serve as a prototype for future consumer products in Lenovo's ramping portfolio of smart glasses.

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