Lenovo recently announced the new Lenovo Glasses T1 wearable private display, a pair of glasses with displays in them that can be connected to smartphones, tablets, and laptops using USB-C.
It can also connect with Lightning Connector-equipped iOS devices via an optional adapter.
Not to be confused with virtual reality glasses or augmented reality glasses, the Lenovo Glasses T1 is meant to be a private wearable large screen display for mobile devices.

Not for just playing games and watching movies while on the go, these glasses are said to be performed when you need to work on something private, like a business-critical document in public spaces.
For comfort, the Lenovo Glasses T1 is equipped with swappable nose clips, adjustable temple arms, and supports custom prescription lenses via an in-box attachable frame.
It uses micro-OLED display technology, which translates to better than average colour vibrance, and contrast. It’s said to be relatively energy efficient too.

Price & Availability
The Lenovo Glasses T1 (known as Lenovo Yoga Glasses in China) will go on sale in China in late 2022 and be available in other select markets in 2023.
The price for the wearable display solution will be announced upon availability.
More details on local product specifications, availability, and recommended retail pricing will be announced at a later date.
Specifications
Lenovo Glasses T1
Display | MIcro OLED |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 per eye |
Framerate | 60Hz |
Audio | High-fidelity built-in speakers |
Certification | TUV Low Blue Light TUV Flicker Reduced |
Device Compatability | Android (Requires Full-functional USB-C only) WindowsiOS with Lightning connector (Requires HDMI to Glasses Adapter; Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapter) |