Meta may have a big head start in the smart glasses field right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s got the form factor figured out. While its Ray-Bans have leaned into AI and computer vision through an onboard camera, other entrants in the field don’t seem convinced that smart glasses need a camera at all. Case in point? Lenovo .

The maker of the ThinkPad just released its first pair of smart glasses, the V1 , which come with a micro LED screen and are almost impossibly light. Lenovo says its smart glasses weigh just 38g, which makes them 10 to 14g lighter than the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 and Gen 2 AI glasses and about 30g lighter than the Meta Ray-Ban Display . Though 10g (in the case of Meta’s non-display glasses) may not seem like a big difference, it’s worth remembering that these

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