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The Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 are cutting-edge wearable personal monitors featuring a portable Micro OLED FHD display with a 60Hz refresh rate. Designed for gamers and media lovers on the move, they offer zero light leakage for total privacy and plug-and-play USB-C compatibility with multiple devices including Lenovo Legion Go, PS5, Xbox, and Steam Deck. Engineered for comfort with adjustable nose pads and prescription lens frames, these glasses also deliver high-fidelity audio, making them the ultimate private entertainment companion.














| ASIN | B0DS2TNHR6 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #305,743 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Video Display Glasses |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Color Name | black/sheer leisure |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Date First Available | January 22, 2025 |
| Included Components | Carrying Case, Cleaning Case, Smart Glass, USB-C Cable, light shield |
| Item Model Number | GY21R10236 |
| Item Weight | 65 Grams |
| Item model number | GY21R10236 |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Product Dimensions | 16.89 x 5.21 x 16.31 cm; 65 g |
A**ー
触ったことがあります!長くつけても全く疲れません!!!ちょっとだけなら旧機種でも良いかも?
J**S
I have seen some reviews about issues with blurry edges and corners from these aswell as other similar glasses but I cannot say the same for myself. I have 20/20 vision and they look great, very clear and the shade is nice for when it's just too bright outside and you want more visual fidelity. (Best use for me so far is next to a sleeping person so they don't have to worry about a brightly lit room or too much noise if you're not quite ready to sleep too lol) The audio quality isn't bone conduction levels of quality but it's certainly not bad either, enough for most any use and not too tinny or base heavy. Only thing to be wary of, this connects through thunderbolt C ports, and not all C type connections to phones and other tech is outfitted with the thunderbolt variant so you may have to do some research on your specific phone or PC case/handhelds to make sure you aren't too dissatisfied with your purchase when you plug them in.
P**R
I bought the Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 through Amazon Resale and couldn’t be happier with the purchase. The condition was honestly better than expected—very close to brand new, with no noticeable scratches or wear, and everything was clean and well-packaged. The glasses themselves are impressive. The display is crisp and vibrant, making gaming and media consumption incredibly immersive. They’re lightweight, comfortable to wear for extended sessions, and easy to connect to my device. I especially appreciate how portable they are—perfect for travel or relaxing on the couch without needing a full monitor setup. For the price I paid through Amazon Resale, this was an absolute steal. If you’re on the fence about buying refurbished or open-box, my experience was excellent. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a big-screen experience in a compact form factor without paying full retail. Would definitely purchase again!
T**.
So far I hate them. Why can't you have them fit over a standard pair of glasses. All glasses frames sit the same height above nose. Unbelievable. They are uncomfortable. The nose pieces slide up when I try to center the screen on my face. The screen is too tiny to see. Yet the screen barely fits in view and either the top of bottom of the screen is cut off. The size of the glasses are ridiculous. The block me from seeing what my hands are doing on my phone. The edge of the glasses meets my line of site to my phone exactly. Again, why not make the prescription lenses the same across all these glasses? The lense crafters grift is just too much to pass up? Gotta jump on that bandwagon. This is the most embarassingly unusable product I have ever purchased.
T**6
Last year I had eye surgery, and was told I would need reading glasses afterwards. What I didn't take into account was the screen size on my Steam Deck. After a few attempts with reading glasses and tinkering with settings I set the Deck aside as I couldn't use it. I then heard about AR glasses, but the prices were a bit high, and I dont want anymore gadgets that try to think for me. Then I had found these by chance, and decided to give them a go. They work. I can read the text on my games, and it works with pretty much anything with a usb connector. You do have to fiddle with the nose piece a bit, but no one's face is the same shape, so that is expected. If all you want is a bigger screen, and dont want all the AI slop promised with AR, these glasses are for you.
J**.
I don't have much experience with different types of smart glasses and have seen from others that there may be more advanced options at this price point. (love the aviator aesthetics when compared to other smart glasses on the market!) However in isolation these have been working great for me so far as a hdmi heads up display for drone piloting and as an on the go wearable SBC computer screen. I wouldn't call them heavy or uncomfortable but you can definitely tell that they aren't regular glasses when wearing them and if not perfectly placed the screen can cut off easily. Without any modifications they do struggle to stay in the viewability sweet spot, but I was able to completely rectify that issue with ear hooks & an adjustable geek strap keeping it extra tight on my face and position.
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