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Snap’s augmented-reality glasses, Specs, opened for preorder with a wider view and longer battery
Snap Inc. opened preorders for its SPECS augmented-reality glasses on June 12, 2026, pricing the device at $2,195 with a $200 ...
Snap is betting mainstream consumers will adopt its wearable AI.
Learn more Snapchat parent company Snap (SNAP) stock took a hit on Wednesday, a day after the company launched its ambitious Specs augmented reality glasses. Designed to be a self-contained computing ...
The hotly anticipated debut of Snap's first consumer augmented reality glasses is just months away, and you can reserve a ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with tech journalist Joanna Stern about the release of new augmented reality glasses from Snap and the future of wearable technology.
Specs expected to ship this fall in the US, UK and France Snap shares fall 1.6%, analyst says high price may affect sales Rising memory-chip costs impacted Specs pricing, Spiegel says June 16 (Reuters ...
For years, Snap has envisioned a future where people wear glasses to view and interact with computer-generated images without having to scroll through their smartphones. The Santa Monica-based tech ...
Snap today unveiled Specs, a pair of augmented reality glasses that it describes as a wearable computer built into a pair of see-through glasses. Specs are made from Swiss TR90 polymer that Snap ...
AI is wildly disrupting the world at large, and tech more specifically, and one manifestation of that is the advent of new devices like smart glasses. I've been covering the emergence of wearables, ...
Augmented-reality (AR) technology is rapidly finding its way into everyday life, from education and health care to gaming and entertainment. However, the core AR device remains bulky and heavy, making ...
The future of Apple wearables just got dimmer as the company has canceled augmented reality glasses that would be able to pair with its devices. According to Bloomberg, Apple's AR glasses, codenamed ...
Apple apparently no longer sees the future through augmented reality-tinted glasses. According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is ditching a project to build AR lenses that would ...
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