So Simple, They Might Just Work
There is a required USB wired connection from the glasses down to the smartphone — in this case a Motorola edge+ (2022). It feels a little out of place, at first, especially for a device that’s ready to be released in 2022.
At the same time, I’m glad Lenovo isn’t stuck in the trap so many smart device manufacturers ofren find themselves in: using the newest technology available by default. The USB-C cord is reliable, and the alternative (Bluetooth, most likely), has to compete with other wireless signals when in locations where mass amounts of people are using smart devices. If you’re planning on using this headset as your own personal movie screen the next time you’re on a bus, train, or airplane, you might be thankful for the simplicity of the USB-C connection over the pairing process a wireless connection would require.
Lenovo suggests that its pre-production units are not finalized, so there is a chance we’ll see a slightly different device in the not-too-distant future. For now, we’ve got a surprisingly comfortable pair of smart glasses that’ll have prescription lenses and a wired connection to your Android, iOS, MacOS, or Windows machine.
This Lenovo Glasses T1 has real potential. Lenovo will need to match price with the desire built up in prospective users’ hearts. Then, all it needs to do is prove that its ready to be the go-to company for this very specific new product, and the company have a winner on its hands.
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