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cnet.comSnap announced augmented-reality smart glasses that will ship in autumn. The product follows prior unsuccessful attempts by the company to sell wearable AR devices.
ForbesSnap has placed its smart glasses on sale for $2,195. The product arrives as augmented-reality wearables move from testing into broader consumer availability.
EngadgetSnap announced AR Specs at AWE. CEO Evan Spiegel described the device as a computer and said it will mostly be used by adults.
The VergeSnap will begin shipping its Specs augmented-reality glasses this fall in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. Preorders opened today with a $200 refundable deposit. The glasses will cost $2,195 and include two sizes, prescription inserts, and a charging case.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewXreal founder Chi Xu stated that the company has improved margins and reduced marketing costs, with a goal of breaking even next year. The firm plans a commercial launch of its Aura glasses later in 2025 and an IPO before the end of 2026.
geeky-gadgets.comGoogle demonstrated prototype Android XR glasses that overlay Gemini-powered information in the user's field of view at its I/O developer conference. The glasses combine audio and visual features and are being developed with Warby Parker, Gentle Monster, and Samsung.
androidheadlines.comGoogle unveiled Android XR smart glasses at its I/O conference. The devices, developed with Samsung and designed by Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, will begin shipping later this year.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSnap Inc. has entered a partnership with Qualcomm to develop the next version of its augmented reality glasses, following years of development. The collaboration aims to advance the hardware for these devices. This move comes after Snap's previous Spectacles product line faced li…