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Snap has launched Specs, its first consumer-focused augmented reality (AR) glasses. The company announced the device after several years of development, following its original Spectacles smart glasses release in 2016. Specs are priced at $2,195 and are available for preorder on Snap's website. Customers can reserve a pair with a refundable $200 deposit. Snap expects to begin deliveries this fall in the US, UK, and France.
Snap describes Specs as a wearable computer integrated into see-through AR glasses. The device operates independently, without the need for a separate battery pack or external computing unit. Specs come in two sizes, weighing 132 grams and 136 grams. The company also offers removable prescription inserts to accommodate users with different vision needs.
The glasses feature a bold frame design, distinguishing them from other smart glasses on the market. Specs include both visible-light and infrared cameras. An LED indicator on the front alerts bystanders when recording is active. Digital content appears on both lenses, with a display system that provides a 51-degree field of view and supports up to 16 million colors. The lenses can switch from clear to tinted in about 10 seconds, depending on lighting conditions.
Specs use two Snapdragon processors. One processor handles computer vision tasks, while the other manages AR experiences. This dual-processor setup allows for fast hand tracking and responsive interactions, making virtual objects appear naturally in the user's environment.
The battery life of Specs is rated at up to four hours on a single charge. The included charging case can provide four additional charges, bringing the total usage time to approximately 20 hours. This extended battery support aims to meet the needs of users throughout the day.
Snap's launch of Specs comes amid growing competition in the smart glasses sector. Companies such as Meta and Apple have already introduced their own wearable devices. Privacy concerns and questions about everyday usefulness continue to shape the conversation around AR glasses. Despite these challenges, Snap is advancing its consumer AR strategy. The company aims for Specs to expand access to augmented reality and promote broader adoption of the technology.
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