New details about Samsung’s upcoming AI Smart Glasses appear to have been leaked. X user @Jukanlosreve recently shared information about the wearable, citing the Wellsen XR Research group based in China. These details highlight several likely similarities between Samsung’s product and the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses.
According to the tipster, the Samsung AI Smart Glasses will use the same Qualcomm AR1 chipset as the Meta wearable. The gadget also has a Sony IMX681 12MP camera; the older model features an ultra-wide 12 MP camera. The new product is said to have a 155 mAh battery, about the same as the 154 mAh battery in the Ray-Ban’s, and the weight is similar at around 50 g (~0.1 lbs). Plus, Samsung’s glasses are said to offer Google’s Gemini AI assistant. Maeil Business Newspaper suggests that this could provide QR code scanning, human recognition and gesture control features.
On top of this, the report claims that users will be able to use smart wearables to make contactless payments. These leaks indicate that the Samsung AI Smart Glasses will launch between July and September (Q3) in 2025. According to Wellsen XR Research, 500,000 units will be produced at first. How much the Samsung wearable will cost remains to be seen; as an indication, the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are currently priced at $289 at Amazon.
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