New information about Samsung's future AI Smart Glasses has surfaced. An X user named @Jukanlosreve recently disclosed details about the gadget, referencing the Wellsen XR Research team from China. These insights point out a number of likely resemblances between Samsung’s device and the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses.
Specs and Features
The source claims that the Samsung AI Smart Glasses will feature the same Qualcomm AR1 chipset as the Meta version. Additionally, it will include a Sony IMX681 12MP camera, while the previous model had an ultra-wide 12 MP camera. The new glasses are rumored to come with a 155 mAh battery, which is quite similar to the 154 mAh battery found in the Ray-Ban's model, and their weight is around 50 g (~0.1 lbs), making them light. Furthermore, it's said that Samsung's smart glasses will incorporate Google’s Gemini AI assistant. Maeil Business Newspaper has hinted that this could enable QR code scanning, human recognition, and gesture controls.
Payment Options and Release Date
Moreover, the information suggests that users might be able to utilize their smart glasses for contactless payments. These rumors indicate that the Samsung AI Smart Glasses could be launched sometime between July and September (Q3) of 2025. The Wellsen XR Research group estimates that the initial production will be around 500,000 units. The price for the Samsung device is still unclear; however, as a reference, the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are currently available for $289 on Amazon.