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What Happened: According to a Bloomberg report, Snap’s new smart glasses, or AR Spectacles, will come packed with technology that allows the user to overlay images and filters on the physical world.
Snap plans to start selling its first pair of augmented reality glasses to the public in 2026. The coming release is part of ...
Snap is back with a new pair of AR smart glasses, and for the first time in years, it’s ready to sell them to consumers. The company plans to sell these new glasses, called Specs, to consumers ...
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Snap's CEO Told Me About Its New AR Glasses, Coming in 2026Snap's AR Spectacles are going on sale for real in 2026. I spoke to Snap's CEO Evan Spiegel about what to expect. He promised a smaller design, better battery life and more AI features.
Snap invited me to try their new Spectacles AR glasses. They're only available to developers, but the smart glasses have some fun features.
Snap is taking a new crack at smart glasses — after a disappointing uptake of its first attempts — announcing the next generation of Spectacles, marking the company’s first pair of display ...
Snap equipped its next generation of smart glasses with augmented reality (AR) technology to help foster stronger ties with people who create content for its photo-messaging app. The limited release ...
I got to try Snapchat Spectacles, the new pair of AR glasses that let you share sights with friends, generate AI-powered 3D images on the fly and even walk around with virtual pets.
Snap released its 5th generation Spectacles last month, and we got the chance to go hands on with the smart glasses that developers are using to build AR apps.
That's because I got to spend an hour with the latest (5th gen) Snap Spectacles, a true AR glasses developer kit that doesn’t just play a movie on a giant virtual screen like the Xreal One ...
Snap is going all-in on its augmented reality smart glasses whether consumers want them or not.Right after announcing the latest generation of its Spectacles line, news surfaced that Snap has ...
Snap asked the California court in 2022 to force the USPTO to grant the trademark, arguing that potential buyers consider "Spectacles" a Snap brand instead of a generic term for smart glasses.
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