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Samsung's First Smart Glasses Reportedly Leaked

Images and specifications for Samsung's rumored inaugural smart glasses have surfaced, potentially revealing their answer to the Ray-Ban Meta. The leak suggests a display-less design, focusing on audio and AI integration.

A. TANAKA· Japanese correspondent·April 29, 2026·2 min read
A pair of sleek, dark-rimmed Samsung smart glasses resting on a surface, viewed from a slight angle.

Image: RoadToVR

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Images and specifications for Samsung's purported first smart glasses leaked this week, according to RoadToVR. These visuals, originating from Android Headlines, are reportedly derived from real-life testing units rather than official marketing materials, aiming to anonymize the source.

RoadToVR reports the device, much like the Ray-Ban Meta series, notably lacks an integrated display. Key rumored specifications include a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 processor, a 155mAh battery, a 12MP Sony IMX681 camera, and WiFi/Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The glasses are expected to weigh around 50g and feature directional speakers, with patents also suggesting bone-conduction audio tech. They will reportedly include photochromic transition lenses and run on an Android XR platform with Gemini AI.

Our take: This leak signals Samsung's cautious entry into the smart glasses market, opting for a discreet, audio-centric design over a full AR display. The inclusion of Gemini AI and Android XR suggests a strong focus on AI capabilities and ecosystem integration. If these specs hold, Samsung is clearly positioning itself against Meta's camera-and-audio-first strategy, rather than Apple's high-fidelity spatial computing approach. The absence of a display is a critical design choice, indicating Samsung might prioritize style and subtle utility over immersive visual experiences in this initial offering.

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