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How Samsung's Smart Glasses Will Work with Your Galaxy - Here's Everything We Know

Samsung's smart glasses will feature an eye-level camera and smartphone processing, aiming to enter the AI wearable market dominated by Meta's Ray-Ban with 82% share.

  • At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this week, Samsung's executive vice president of mobile business Jay Kim teased AI smart glasses, Samsung's first foray into the category.
  • Samsung is pursuing smart glasses as advanced AI and agentic experiences shift tasks from phones and laptops to smaller, lower-cost XR glasses.
  • The glasses will use a built-in camera at 'your eye level' to capture visuals, sending data to a paired smartphone for processing, while Samsung declined to confirm a built-in display.
  • With incumbents commanding the market, Meta's Ray-Ban glasses hold 82% share per Counterpoint Research, while Samsung joins a crowded field with competitors Xreal and Alibaba.
  • Samsung says it will release the glasses later this year after working with Qualcomm and Google since 2023, with app growth expected from '200 apps, 1,000 apps', Amon said.
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