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Snap unveiled Specs augmented reality glasses at the Augmented World Expo 2026, making them available to consumers after years of private development. The wearable lenses bring AI assistant tools to a 3D AR experience controlled through hand and voice commands. Snap is betting its future on Specs as the consumer smart glasses race intensifies.

Snap is preparing to ship Specs, an ambitious AR computer for the face. The glasses offer a battery life of up to four hours per charge. CEO Evan Spiegel discussed the product in an interview.

Snap unveiled Specs, a $2,195 pair of standalone augmented reality glasses that do not require a computer or smartphone. The glasses come in 47mm and 52mm sizes, weighing 132 and 136 grams respectively. They feature Snap's proprietary liquid crystal on silicon display with a 51-degree field of view and 16 million colors.
Snap unveiled Specs AR glasses at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, priced at $2,195. Preorders open with a $200 refundable deposit, shipping fall 2026 in the US, UK, and France. The self-contained glasses run on dual Qualcomm processors, offer a 51-degree field of view, and have a 4-hour battery.

Snap announced the new Specs AR glasses, fully wireless and available for preorder at $2,195 with a $200 deposit. The glasses feature a liquid-crystal-on-silicon display, hand-tracking, and create a 24-inch desktop or 115-inch screen. They ship this fall in the US, UK, and France.

Snap launched its first consumer AR glasses, called Specs, for $2,195 with a $220 deposit. Preorders are open now, with shipping expected this fall in the US, UK, and France. The glasses focus on AR experiences like private displays, web browsing, and AI visual assistance.
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