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Samsung Smart Glasses take shape as new details revealed for 2026 launch

Get ready to wear AI - Samsung’s smart glasses are nearly here

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What Happened: Okay, so Samsung just got into the mixed reality game this year with its Galaxy XR headset, but it’s already planning the next step: smart glasses.

  • According to the folks at GalaxyClub, it’s aiming for a 2026 launch for its first pair.
  • This isn’t just a minor project; the model number signals a completely new product line, which means Samsung is committing to wearable AI for the long haul.
  • It’s already prepping a version specifically for the U.S. market. The glasses are rumored to include transition lenses – you know, the kind that automatically darken when you walk outside.
  • It’ll have a camera, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but it won’t be able to connect to a mobile network on its own.
  • The report also states that Samsung actually has two products coming: a simple AI-driven model in 2026, and a full-blown augmented reality (AR) version in 2027.

Why Is This Important: This 2026 model is really interesting because it’s designed to be like Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses – low-profile and focused on AI assistance, not a big screen strapped to your face.

  • This positions Samsung to go straight after Meta in that fast-growing, discreet smart eyewear market.
  • The features – especially those transition lenses and the built-in camera – suggest it’s aiming for a gadget you can wear all day.
  • Given how hard Samsung is pushing Google Gemini AI across all its devices, it’s safe to bet these glasses will have deep Gemini integration for hands-free info and calls. It could really be the thing that makes smart glasses a normal accessory.

Why Should I Care: So, why should you care? If you constantly rely on your phone for directions, communication, or just asking AI questions, these glasses could fundamentally change your day.

  • It’s taking those functions – voice AI, instant photos/videos, communication – and putting them right in your line of sight. No screen needed.
  • For commuters, students, or professionals, that’s a huge boost in convenience. And since Meta’s Ray-Bans start around $379, Samsung’s offering is expected to be affordable enough for a lot of people to try out.
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What’s Next: Samsung hasn’t given an official date or price yet, but the rumors point to the display-less model launching in 2026 and the full AR version in 2027.

  • Expect a lot more leaks throughout 2025 as prototypes move toward manufacturing.
  • As Samsung strengthens its wearable ecosystem and goes all-in on AI-first hardware, these smart glasses are shaping up to be one of the company’s most crucial launches of the decade.
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