Lenovo launches ThinkReality A3 augmented reality glasses |
Lenovo introduced ThinkReality A3 smart augmented reality glasses at CES 2021. Like the ThinkReality A6 augmented reality glasses introduced by Lenovo in 2019, ThinkReality A3 is committed to providing cutting-edge digital solutions to businesses.
Compared to the previous version, the new ThinkReality A3 appears smaller and lighter. Lenovo said: These smart glasses are suitable for sunglasses and can also be upgraded with industry-advanced frame options to improve safety and durability.
The ThinkReality A3 is powered by the Snapdragon XR1 platform and has a 1080p stereo screen that enables users to view up to 5 virtual screens.
The 8MP RGB camera can provide 1080p video for professional remote use cases, while the dual camera enables room scale tracking.
Depending on the use, the smart glasses can be connected to a specific Motorola computer or smartphone using the USB-C cable.
“ThinkReality A3 is the next generation of augmented reality solution because it is light, powerful, and versatile,” said John Basic, vice president of strategy for Lenovo, Emerging Business and Smart Devices.
He added: The smart glasses are part of Lenovo's all-in-one digital solution, which includes advanced augmented reality devices, ThinkReality software, and Motorola mobile phones. The ThinkReality A3 can be operated in the virtual room or use support for remote assistance. Enhance workers' capacity so that they can do more everywhere. .
The company introduced the ThinkReality A3 in a standard computer version of the virtual screen, which can be connected to a laptop or mobile workstation, allowing users to place multiple virtual screens in their field of view.
These glasses also support Windows apps and software tools. Lenovo hopes to use these glasses to increase the value of computers and provide greater productivity, privacy, and immersion for all remote and mobile workers in industries such as finance, construction, space and energy restrictions. Secrecy. Style experiment.
Lenovo also announced an industrial version of ThinkReality A3, designed to improve decision-making in complex environments.
This version can be linked to a specific Motorola smartphone to perform augmented reality functions in a complex hands-free environment.
They can be used in scenarios ranging from factory and laboratory floors to busy retail and restaurant locations.
With support from the ThinkReality software platform, customers can create, publish, and manage mixed reality applications and content worldwide with global support.
Lenovo also offers innovative ThinkReality-based apps that support remote assistance, consulting workflows, and 3D imaging.
Starting in mid-2021, the Lenovo ThinkReality A3 Smart Augmented Reality Eyewear will be sold in select markets around the world, only companies and not individuals.