Hands on: Lenovo Legion Glasses hands-on review: AR Glasses actually compatible with normal glasses


Back in 2022, I covered Lenovo’s break into the AR glasses market during its Tech Life | IFA event, which were then called the Lenovo Glasses T1. Fast forward a year later and I’m able to try out the updated version called the Lenovo Legion Glasses, announced (again) at IFA 2023. Originally they were meant to compete with the Apple Glasses, but a report released in January suggested that Apple might have delayed its production “indefinitely” – and since then Apple has been focusing on its Vision Pro AR headset.

I was surprised to see how much the Legion Glasses have changed in terms of both design and functionality, with one tweak in particular that makes them far more appealing to me. This is an especially impressive feat, considering that my interest in AR glasses tech is fleeting at best.



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