Lenovo has unveiled its latest lightweight AR glasses, the Morningstar G2. The glass features a binocular 1080p stereoscopic display light engine with a maximum brightness of 2,000 nits. The new Lenovo AR glasses are a lightweight product and also come with an affordable price tag.
The Lenovo G2 light comes with a built-in
9-axis sensor fusion algorithm and a 50% transmittance of the light machine.
This guarantees that the user can see the display while also viewing the environment.
The G2 light uses device-side IMU data to ensure picture stability and
comfortable usage of the glasses. The device also combines with cloud AI
anti-shake algorithm which translates to low power consumption, low latency,
and large-angle rotation first-view video.
The Lenovo G2 light accommodates multiple
interaction methods including gaze, touch screen, gestures, buttons, and more.
The G2 light supports connectivity to Android phones, iPhones, and Screencast.
The Morningstar G2 light can be used for industrial applications including
visual management, digital or manual maintenance guide, remote collaboration,
and inspection/ workflow activities. The portability and AI recognition
capability of the AR glasses also lend the gadget for use for museum tours,
security, education, and other areas. It supports scene-based AI detection and
recognition algorithms.
The Lenovo Morningstar G2 light AR glasses
feature a raft of applications for optimal performance. This includes Xingbao
for virtual information utilization, a holographic player, and an instant
recording tool. The 3D web browser provides the platform for greater
versatility of the gadget. Pricing and availability details of the Lenovo
Morningstar G2 light AR glasses are yet to be released by Lenovo.