The Samsung Galaxy Glasses have leaked — and they look a lot like their Ray-Ban Meta rivals, but with one key advantage
- Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy Glasses show a design mirroring Meta Ray-Bans, featuring camera lenses at the frame edges but lacking an integrated screen. Android Headlines shared the first alleged images on Monday.
- Codenamed "Jinju," the wearable runs Android and allows users to interact with Gemini for translation and photography. The device includes speakers, a microphone, and two 12-megapixel cameras built for Google's AI ecosystem.
- Rumors suggest the screenless pair will launch before 2026 ends, priced between $379 and $499. Samsung plans collaborations with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to differentiate from Meta's established eyewear partnerships.
- A second model dubbed "Haean" is expected in 2027 and will feature a micro LED display. This follow-up device addresses the limitations of the initial screenless version for users seeking screen-based functionality.
- As Google develops alternatives with Xreal, Samsung intensifies the race for Android-centric smart eyewear. The company may tease the glasses in July alongside the Galaxy Watch, further integrating the device into its ecosystem.
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With the AR and VR goggles we have a more immersive experience in games, applications and content consumption that can replace traditional screens. It is the AR that are generating the most interest now, although those of mixed reality are more interesting since they combine AR + VR. Precisely there is the market where Samsung wants to focus and for years we talked about his goggles with Android XR. Although we already saw his Galaxy XR a few mo…
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