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Lenovo Launches AI Glasses V1 Featuring Real-Time Translation and Micro LED Displays

Lenovo has officially unveiled its AI Glasses V1 in China, positioning the device as a next-generation wearable for productivity and real-time assistance. The smart glasses integrate AI-driven features such as navigation prompts, translation, and quick access to relevant information, making them suitable for professional and everyday use. Weighing just 38 grams, the lightweight design ensures comfort during extended usage while housing advanced technology inside the sleek frame.

The AI Glasses V1 feature Micro LED displays with up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness, offering clear visuals even in bright outdoor conditions. Lenovo has incorporated resin diffraction waveguide technology, providing a 15×11mm eye-motion viewing range. Audio and voice capabilities are supported by dual microphones and dual speakers, ensuring accurate voice input and output for commands and translation tasks.

At the core of the glasses’ functionality is Lenovo’s Tianxi intelligent assistant, which allows users to perform tasks via voice commands. The glasses also include real-time AI translation, enabling seamless communication across different languages. The battery is rated to last up to 10 hours on a single charge, supporting extended work or travel sessions without frequent recharging.

Lenovo has priced the AI Glasses V1 at CNY 3,999 (approximately Rs. 49,000). Pre-orders have begun in China through Lenovo’s official website, with shipments expected to start on November 18. While there are no official announcements regarding an international release, the device marks a significant step for Lenovo in merging wearable technology with AI-driven functionality for real-world applications.

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Lenovo Views U.S.-China Tariff Pause as Positive Amid AI Growth

Chinese PC maker Lenovo (0992.HK) said Thursday that the recent tariff pause between the U.S. and China is a positive development and highlighted strong growth in China’s AI infrastructure despite ongoing tech tensions.

“The truce is a positive situation,” Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing told Reuters following the release of the company’s fiscal first-quarter results. “We feel better than the previous quarter — it brings more certainty rather than uncertainty.”

The U.S. and China have extended a tariff pause for another 90 days until November, avoiding triple-digit duties on each other’s goods and providing temporary relief to businesses.

Lenovo reported total revenue of $18.8 billion for the three months ending June 30, up 22% year-on-year and surpassing analysts’ forecast of $17.4 billion, according to LSEG data. Yang attributed the growth to strong AI demand across the company’s three main business segments, each of which achieved double-digit growth.

Despite a 30% U.S. levy on Chinese exports, including PCs, Lenovo’s CEO noted that the U.S. represents less than 20% of the company’s total revenue, and tariffs have so far had minimal impact thanks to Lenovo’s global manufacturing network. Net profit attributable to shareholders more than doubled year-on-year to $505 million, exceeding the consensus estimate of $307.7 million.

AI PCs represented over 30% of Lenovo’s PC shipments in the first quarter, while the AI server business surged 150% amid strong domestic demand. “We see a strong pipeline in AI servers,” Yang said.

China has recently advised major internet firms to be cautious when purchasing Nvidia H20 chips and to consider domestic alternatives, following the U.S. approval to resume H20 chip sales to China. Yang highlighted Lenovo’s investment in diversifying its supply chain and developing local component products to meet varied customer needs.

Lenovo shares dropped more than 3% in early trading Thursday, underperforming the Hang Seng Index, which rose 0.4%. However, the stock has gained 15% over the past three months, outpacing the benchmark.