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Samsung prepares smart glasses with 12 MP camera to compete with Ray-Ban Meta

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Samsung is developing a new smart glasses device that is expected to hit the market in July 2026, during the company’s annual Unpacked event. Especificações technical leaks in April reveal a device equipped with an Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 processor, 12 megapixel camera and 155 mAh battery. The prototype was photographed by Android Headlines and features a design with a more prominent camera than that of the Ray-Ban Meta, the main competitor in the augmented reality wearables segment. Samsung has not yet officially confirmed the authenticity of the images or release details.

Especificações techniques aligned with market standards

Samsung’s new smart glasses feature a state-of-the-art augmented reality-ready hardware configuration. The device weighs approximately 50 grams and offers connectivity via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3. The choice of the Snapdragon AR1 processor was already expected by the industry, as it represents the most advanced solution available for this type of application.

Logotipo Meta with Ray-Ban smart glasses
Logotipo Meta with Ray-Ban smart glasses – Mijansk786/ Shutterstock.com

  • Processador Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 specialized in augmented reality.
  • Main Câmera with 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 sensor, matching the Ray-Ban Meta.
  • Bateria 155 mAh with capacity comparable to the direct competitor.
  • Lentes photosensitive that automatically darkens in bright sunlight.
  • Alto directional speakers with bone conduction technology.
  • Plataforma Android XR with Gemini wizard integration from Google.

The 12-megapixel camera sensor matches the performance of the Ray-Ban Meta, indicating technical parity between the two products. The 155 mAh battery offers similar battery life in continuous use, suggesting that both devices will have comparable durability throughout the day.

Design differentiated with camera in evidence

The leaked images show a camera with a more visible protrusion than that of the Ray-Ban Meta. Analistas suggest that this stylistic decision makes it evident to observers that the user is equipped with an image capture device. The general design follows a similar visual language to the competitor, with a frame in neutral tones and darkened lenses.

Automatic photosensitive lenses represent a distinctive feature of the new Samsung glasses. No Ray-Ban Meta, this technology is an optional additional cost accessory, available in five frame models: Wayfarer, Skyler, Headliner, Blayzer and Scriber. The inclusion of photochromic technology in the new Samsung device marks a competitive difference in the augmented reality wearables market.

Android XR as segment standard platform

The Android XR operating system represents the Google’s bet for augmented reality in wearable devices. Integration with the Gemini assistant brings Samsung in line with the search giant’s artificial intelligence strategy. Esse move marks convergence between traditional hardware manufacturers and the Google software ecosystem for wearables.

Outras manufacturers have already confirmed partnerships with the Google for Android XR. Gentle Monster and Warby Parker develop models scheduled for launch in 2026. Kering, parent company of the Gucci brand, also announced a collaboration for luxury smart glasses running the same operating system. Essa trend indicates consolidation of Android XR as standard platform for augmented reality wearables in the global market.

Competitively priced Faixa between 379 and 499 dollars

Android Headlines reported a price prediction of between $379 and $499 for Samsung’s smart glasses. Essa range exactly matches that of the second generation Ray-Ban Meta, no optional accessories included. Especialistas in the market interpret this equivalence as a symptom of fierce competition in the augmented reality wearables segment. Meta faces class action lawsuit Estados Unidos over privacy concerns, with accusations of sending camera footage to overseas subcontractor intended for manual review and training of artificial intelligence models.

Roadmap future with second generation in development

Samsung also develops a second generation of smart glasses with an integrated screen. Codinome “Haean”, the device could be launched in 2027 with a price range between US$600 and US$900. Essa two product line strategy mirrors approach adopted by Meta with Ray-Ban Meta basic and Ray-Ban Display with display. The Unpacked event scheduled for July 2026 should reveal official confirmations about the product name, commercial launch date and regional availability. Especulações goes on to discuss additional features not disclosed in the leaked images, such as video capture quality, frame rate and actual battery life in continuous use.

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