Introduction
Smartwatches, wearable technology, wearables, fashion technology, smart wear like smart glasses, tech togs, streetwear tech, skin electronics, or fashion electronics are all termed as intelligent electronic devices are worn close to or on the skin, where they may be detecting, analyzing, and transmitting the information. Augmented reality or more popularly known as AR, is a quickly emerging technology that will soon become a household thing among the common masses. Lenovo has made its move in bringing this revolution by introducing the Lenovo Think Reality series that launches the A3 Smart Glasses.
Features it has got to offer
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Looks and Feel
The Lenovo Think Reality A3 Smart Glasses are sleeker many times than a HoloLens headset and sit at around 130 grams. The Lenovo Think Reality A3 benefit which makes it different from the traditional hefty AR headsets is that they are just being wired work tools and are not attempting to be anything else. Lenovo Think Reality A3 smart glasses have a cord connection that is vital for both functionality and performance of the Lenovo Think Reality A3s smart glasses. Another benefit of this wired connection is that it also places much of the computing guts into a separate device that frees up the Lenovo Think Reality A3s to simply house two 1080 displays, with dual wide-angle cameras and an XR1 Qualcomm processor with three noise suppressing mics, and stereo speakers with dedicated GPUs. -
Performance
Having learned a lot from the A6 series lineup, Lenovo incorporated intuitive features into the present Lenovo Think Reality A3 Smart Glasses. On a device as powerful as the P15, the A3 fly like anything, with negligible latency. The colors, virtual objects, and icons become as vivid as any 720p or 1080p monitor. The user interface on the Lenovo Think Reality A3 is very much similar to the XMB layout of the PlayStation, with a neat and intuitive, and crisp presentation, especially in cases where users decide to go hands-free and uses head tracking instead.