We’ve already covered plenty of Lenovo products set to be unveiled at CES 2026. A few of them are concepts, while some products are set to debut later in 2026. There’s a new product to add to that growing pile: the Lenovo AI Glasses Concept.
Publication Windows Latest has revealed the first look at the new AI glasses, along with details on what they are capable of.
The idea behind these concept glasses is to make an everyday wearable work as a personal AI headset. And on paper, Lenovo has a few interesting features to make that vision feel plausible.
Lenovo AI Glasses Concept Overview
According to the report, the Lenovo AI Glasses Concept has a built-in teleprompter for presentations or speaking engagements. It’s the kind of feature that could be genuinely useful for presenters, streamers, or anyone who spends a good chunk of their day talking to a camera.
The glasses also have basic features like touch and voice controls built into the frame. They can handle calls, control music, or access information as a standalone device.

Lenovo is also bundling the glasses with Lenovo Qira, its AI assistant. Interestingly, Qira doesn’t run directly on the glasses. Instead, it relies on the processing power of a connected smartphone or computer.
That offloaded approach means the glasses themselves don’t need to handle heavy AI workloads—but it also means you’ll need to keep a paired device nearby to use the assistant. When connected, Qira is said to support sub-millisecond real-time live translation and image recognition. There’s also a camera mounted on the front of the frame to enable those features.
AI also powers another feature called Catch Me Up, which summarises notifications across multiple devices at the start of the day.
Last but not least, the Lenovo AI Glasses Concept reportedly weighs around 45 grams and promises up to eight hours of battery life.
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