Last updated: May 19th, 2026 at 20:20 UTC+02:00
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Samsung and Google are working on multiple models.
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Samsung's smart glasses designed by Warby Parker - Source: Google, Samsung, Warby Parker
Samsung and Google gave us the first look at their upcoming smart glasses today. The wearable devices run the Android XR operating system and are designed around Gemini-powered AI experiences.
The smart glasses will be available in two designs created in partnership with fashion eyewear brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker. However, the first-generation models will not feature built-in displays. Samsung is reportedly also developing versions with single and dual displays.
Samsung’s audio-only smart glasses are scheduled to launch in Fall 2026 (anywhere between September 23 and December 21). The company is also developing smart glasses with built-in displays, and those models are reportedly scheduled to launch sometime next year.
However, based on how ready the products appears, there is a possibility that the display-equipped models could be delayed until 2028.
Both the audio-only and display-equipped smart glasses will support prescription lenses, which should make them more practical for users who require vision correction.
Samsung’s smart glasses will compete with AI-powered eyewear from Meta developed in collaboration with Ray-Ban and Oakley.
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