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Images of Samsung's rumored smart glasses have leaked

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Why This Matters

Samsung's leaked smart glasses mark its entry into the wearable AR/VR market, highlighting the company's focus on integrating AI and augmented reality features. While the initial model lacks a display, future versions with micro-LED technology could significantly enhance user interaction and functionality. These developments signal increased competition and innovation in the smart glasses segment, offering consumers more versatile wearable tech options.

Key Takeaways

Images and details about Samsung's upcoming smart glasses have leaked, according to a report by Android Headlines . We knew these were coming at some point , but we now have what could be actual photos and they look pretty nifty. The glasses are reportedly being developed under the codename "Jinju" and could cost anywhere from $380 to $500.

These are the first smart glasses from Samsung and look to offer a similar feature set to stuff like Meta Ray-Bans and the forthcoming Google Gemini glasses . Samsung's specs will run on the Android XR wearables platform and will likely feature heavy integration with the Google Gemini chatbot.

It has been reported that these glasses will not feature a display, but that's likely coming with another pair in 2027. The second release is being developed under the codename "Haean" and will reportedly include a micro-LED display, allowing for similar functionality to something like the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses . These could cost anywhere from $600 to $900.

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We don't know when the Jinju glasses will launch, but later this year is a safe bet. Samsung has a major Unpacked event scheduled for July . We could get some official details at that point, though it's unlikely the smart glasses will launch alongside stuff like the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the Galaxy Watch 9.

It's far more likely we'll get a tease at that event, with a launch later in the year. This is what Samsung did with its Galaxy XR virtual reality headset last year.