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Samsung Is Looking Into More AI Devices - Potentially Including Earrings and Necklaces

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – Samsung explores AI-powered wearable tech like earrings and necklaces as companions to phones, with Meta selling 2 million AI smart glasses since 2023, signaling market growth.

  • Samsung is actively developing AI wearable devices, including smart glasses and smart jewelry like earrings and necklaces, as part of its broad wearables strategy.
  • This push follows industry trends and Samsung's recognition that some users resist glasses due to appearance, prompting exploration of alternative wearable forms.
  • Samsung aims for these devices to complement phones, not replace them, using approaches proven with its smartwatches and its $399 smart ring.
  • Samsung's COO Won-joon Choi told CNN that while the company is developing smart glasses, they face design challenges as some users are hesitant to wear them due to concerns about altering their appearance.
  • Samsung continues to invest in AI wearables and health technologies, with potential products under development but no guarantee all will reach market.
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Mediafax The statement was made by Won-joon Choi, the operational director of the Mobile Experience Division of Samsung, in an interview agreed by CNN. According to official Samsung, intelligent portable devices with AI will represent an alternative to mobile phones, eliminating the need to permanently remove the phone to communicate or perform tasks. “We believe these devices should be portable, not something you need to carry in your pocket or…

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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