Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 – Micro-OLED Personal Wearable Monitor for Gaming & Movies, FHD 120Hz Plug-and-Play Display for Lenovo Legion Go & USB-C Devices, High-Fidelity Audio & Privacy
$399.99 Original price was: $399.99.$347.80Current price is: $347.80.








The Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 redefine how you experience gaming, movies, and media on the go. With a high-resolution micro-OLED display, these glasses offer a portable, wearable monitor experience that delivers vivid, high-contrast visuals in an ultra-compact form. Whether you’re on the move or simply prefer to enjoy your entertainment privately, Legion Glasses are your perfect companion for immersive gaming and media. Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 provide a unique extended virtual display, with a micro-OLED screen appearing behind the lenses, transforming your regular device into a massive personal monitor. Enjoy games, movies, and media with incredible clarity and detail, thanks to Full HD resolution and vibrant color reproduction. With the 120Hz refresh rate, you’ll experience smooth, lag-free visuals whether gaming or watching videos. The micro-OLED technology ensures that your content is only visible to you, with virtually no external light leakage. This makes Legion Glasses perfect for those who want to enjoy their media without anyone else peeking in. Whether on a bus, plane, or in a crowded café, your experience remains private. These glasses are compatible with most devices that support DP video output function(specifically USB type-C with DP-Alt mode), including Lenovo Legion Go, Steam Deck, laptops, and more. Simply connect and start enjoying your content in an instant—no custom software or drivers needed. Designed for long-term wear, the Legion Glasses Gen 2 feature adjustable nose pads, and an included carry case, making them easy to take anywhere. They also come with a prescription lens frame for added convenience (prescription lenses sold separately). Equipped with built-in high-fidelity speakers, Legion Glasses Gen 2 deliver rich, immersive sound to complement the vivid visuals. Whether you’re gaming, watching movies, or video calling, the sound quality is clear and dynamic, making your experience even more engaging.
Portable Micro-OLED Display for Gaming & Movies: Enjoy vivid colors and high contrast on the go with Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2. This portable display with micro-OLED tech offers an immersive FHD viewing experience anywhere, perfect for gaming and entertainment
Plug-and-Play Instant Setup: Simply plug the Legion Glasses into any device that has a USB-C connector that supports DP video output (specifically USB type-C with DP-Alt mode) for an instant, seamless connection. No need for custom software—just connect and enjoy your content like a traditional monitor
Plug-and-Play Instant Setup: Simply plug the Legion Glasses into any device with a full-function USB-C port for an instant, seamless connection. No need for custom software—just connect and enjoy your content like a traditional monitor
Compatible with Multiple Devices: These glasses are compatible with a wide range of devices including Lenovo Legion Go, laptops, Steam Deck, and more. They support most full-function USB-C devices with DP video output function for maximum versatility
Comfortable & Durable Design: Designed for long-term wear, these glasses feature adjustable nose pads and an included carry case. They also come with a prescription lens frame (prescription lenses sold separately), making them comfortable for everyone
9 reviews for Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 – Micro-OLED Personal Wearable Monitor for Gaming & Movies, FHD 120Hz Plug-and-Play Display for Lenovo Legion Go & USB-C Devices, High-Fidelity Audio & Privacy
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Paul Trotter –
Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2
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!
Tony D. –
First impressions are not good. Bad, in fact.
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.
thewizard1566 –
A product that works as intended
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.
Jacob B. –
Functional Plug & Play Wearable Computer Screen!
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.
Martin Martinez –
Good product, not enough for the money.
I’m currently in the return process of this item. I’m not certain whether or not I want to keep it. Here’s why:The fit: They are “adjustable”. But doing so bends the frame, at least for the nose bridge. The little rubber nubs can be moved back and forth, but the part that holds them cannot be adjusted outward in any meaningful fashion, which leads to,The view: They are well lit, have decent blacks, allow you to change the brightness and volume with a toggle. However, you will find yourself CONSTANTLY readjusting the glasses, since they will slowly slide upward, changing the fov which then cuts parts of the image out. That being said, the actual quality of the image is A+.The Comfort: They are okay. Certainly not designed for long term use, due to the bridge problem, at least for me. The cable coming out of the back of the arm is aesthetically pleasing and subtle, but not very comfortable, and the braided cable itself can rub slightly.Tl;dr: Okay product. Not sure it’s worth the price. Considering returning.
nestor cardenas –
Wouldn’t recommended, better options.
There are much better options for slightly more. These weren’t the best, fit was weird, no dial to fine tune the screens or anything. Would go another route.
Chuck L. –
Great product but beware
At first I was about to return this product because I couldn’t get the display to line up properly with my eyes but after hours of tinkering I got it ideal for me. So I would be mindful that this product may take some time for others to get it properly. Overall though I really enjoy this product because it’s like being at a cinema due to the screen size when wearing the glasses. It’s more power efficient than a built on screen on a handheld because of the size that is processed and magnified. If you don’t mind to tinker unless your really lucky It’s a great product.
Mark Altman –
Picture quality is good, if you can actually adjust them well enough to see it.
The good:Picture quality is goodThe bad:There’s no way to actually adjust them so that you can see the entire image at once. They offer a guide, but the only adjustments you can make are either moving the nosepads (which you have to adjust each time you put the glasses on) or actually bending a part of the metal nosepad holder to fit better. Even after spending probably about a half hour taking them off, adjusting, putting them back on, and checking the fit, I was unable to view the entire screen at once without at least a massive blur along the bottom edge. Very disappointing, I’ll be returning these.
Jacob Burns –
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.