Lenskart Brings AI-Powered Smart Glasses to India with Early Access Launch

In a monumental shift for the Indian wearable technology market, eyewear giant Lenskart has officially kicked off its early-access phase for its highly anticipated AI-powered smart glasses, branded as "B by Lenskart". Originally teased at the company’s landmark IPO event, this innovative pair of smart glasses has transitioned from a futuristic prototype into a tangible consumer product. Designed with an unwavering "glasses first" philosophy, the new frames balance daily comfort and style while integrating sophisticated hardware capable of seamlessly executing multimodal artificial intelligence tasks.

The early-access launch has already triggered immense consumer demand, boasting over 35,000 registrations on its official waitlist. This specialized rollout allows Lenskart to partner with tech enthusiasts and early adopters to refine software, localize features, and test capabilities within real-world Indian settings before pushing the product to a broader commercial release. For those selected off the waitlist, the smart glasses are being offered at a special early-bird rate of ₹22,000, representing a substantial discount from the anticipated standard commercial retail price of ₹27,000.

At the heart of B by Lenskart lies the state-of-the-art Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor—the same high-end computing foundation utilized by major global tech competitors. What truly sets these glasses apart, however, is the onboard AI virtual assistant named "Buddy", which runs on Google’s advanced Gemini platform. Invoked easily with the wake word "Hey Buddy" or through a long tap on the right temple, the assistant is highly tailored for Indian consumers, understanding and interacting across more than 40 languages, including complex, contextual variations like Hinglish.

Key Product Highlights at a Glance

To understand how Lenskart packs so much capability into everyday eyewear, here is a breakdown of the primary hardware and software configurations:

Feature

Specification Details

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 SoC

AI Assistant

"Buddy" (Powered by Google Gemini)

Camera

12 MP Sony sensor (4K photos / HD video)

Weight

Ultralight 40 grams

Battery Life

Up to 4 hours active; up to 48 hours with charging case

Audio Setup

Directional speakers with 3-microphone array

Language Support

40+ languages (including regional Indian languages & Hinglish)

Beyond standard AI voice processing, Buddy utilizes multimodal capabilities via an integrated 12 MP Sony camera. This means the assistant doesn't just listen—it can actively interpret what the wearer is looking at to offer real-time object recognition, information summaries, and live speech translation. Furthermore, the glasses can capture hands-free 4K photos and crisp 1080p high-definition videos, instantly syncing them back to a dedicated companion smartphone app for easy sharing and review.

Hardware usability has been meticulously engineered for continuous, all-day wear. Weighing an astonishingly light 40 grams, the frames are roughly 20 percent lighter than competing global smart glasses, effectively preventing wearer fatigue. The device also ensures premium eye protection by using Japanese ultra-thin blue light lenses. For audio, a built-in three-microphone array pairs with open-ear directional speakers that offer specialized environment modes—Discreet for privacy in crowded areas, Normal, and Boosted for compensating against heavy outdoor ambient noise.

Addressing modern digital concerns, Lenskart has placed public transparency and user privacy at the forefront of the device's architecture. A highly noticeable, non-disableable LED privacy indicator light is embedded near the lens, illuminating brightly whenever the camera is actively recording or snapping pictures to let surrounding individuals know they are on camera. Furthermore, Lenskart emphasizes that the glasses do not constantly monitor audio; the microphone system only processes external voice input after detecting the precise "Hey Buddy" wake phrase or receiving manual touch activation.

With plans to integrate third-party developer support for Indian essentials like localized fitness data and hands-free UPI payments, Lenskart’s wearable ecosystem marks a definitive leap forward. Co-founder and CEO Peyush Bansal emphasized that this launch is an essential first step for India to manufacture consumer electronics capable of competing aggressively on a global stage. By managing everything from in-house design to vertical supply chains and prescription customization in local retail hubs, Lenskart is paving a direct path toward making high-tech, augmented daily living affordable and accessible to millions across the country.

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