Lancecort is working on a new pair of smart glasses, co -founder and CEO PIs Bansal announced on Monday at the Snapdragon for India XRD in New Delhi. Although most of the information remains under wrap, lenscut smart glasses have been confirmed to use the chamber manufactured by Snapdragon. These iWare will be the company’s other smart glasses after the introduction of Lens Cart Focus in February this year.
Lenscut smart glasses
Lenscort co -founder Pyush Bansal sought the development of Linscort smart glasses during a fire -sided conversation with Senior Vice President and President Sevi Swin of Qualcomm India in Snapdragon for India XRD. Talking about the company’s recent innovations in terms of iWare, Bansal also shouted that Linscort was working on a new pair of smart glass in partnership with Qualcomm.
As the fruit of this partnership, it will use the Snapdragon chapestat under the hood worth wearing. However, it remains to be seen whether it will be a raised fact (AR) offer or a simple pair of artificial intelligence (AI) smart glasses like Ray Ben Meta.
In the case of the previous, smart glasses can run by Snapdragon AR1 General 1 sack, which is used by AI glasses with and without screens. If the lenscart has decided to make it a premium -enhanced reality, it can also equip it with the latest Snapdragon AR2 General 1 chip set.
On the other hand, if the incoming offer proves to be a simple pair of AI glasses, it can also use Snapdragon W5 General 1 chip.
In particular, it will be the company’s second pair of smart glasses. Linscart Focal, which costs RS. 4,000, allows users to take calls, listen to music and interact with the AI Voice Assistant. The music is played through a built -in speaker placed in the temples, which promises play time for seven hours on the same charge. Glass is claimed to support multi -tasking and an associated experience on the go.


