The only real issue marring them is that they can blur around the edges.

They look similar enough to other AR glasses on the market, all-black, and mostly sleek sunglasses.

But once I found the sweet spot, they stayed in place surprisingly well around my large plastic frames.

Editor John Loeffler wearing Lenovo Legion Glasses

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These are glasses clearly built to last.

The picture quality and brightness are superb, living up to its micro-OLEDHD visuals and more.

Sometimes you have to readjust them to hit that sweet spot, and then the visuals are great.

Editor John Loeffler wearing Lenovo Legion Glasses

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That also carries over to music and movie streaming, delivering great audio quality on those fronts.

But I’ve found that prolonged use of the Legion Glasses doesn’t affect me in the slightest.

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Editor John Loeffler wearing Lenovo Legion Glasses

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The lenses being made of thick glass also help.

I also carried it around in various bags to test its portability.

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First reviewed November 2023

Lenovo Legion Glasses on table

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Lenovo Legion Glasses on table

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Lenovo Legion Glasses on table

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Lenovo Legion Glasses on table

(Image credit: Future)

Lenovo Legion Glasses on table