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Snap, the company behind Snapchat, is betting that augmented reality glasses could become the next major computing device. The company this week officially launched new augmented reality glasses ...
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It's been almost five years since Snap began experimenting with standalone augmented reality glasses. Now, the company is finally ready to start selling them to the public, though they won't be cheap.
They're fully standalone augmented reality and far more expensive than other smart glasses (but cheaper than Apple Vision Pro). I haven't tried them out yet, but did talk to Snap CEO Evan Spiegel. I ...
Snap has officially introduced its next-generation augmented reality glasses, simply named Specs, at the Augmented World Expo 2026. Moving on from years of developer-only editions, the company is ...
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel announced the launch of the company's new Specs AR glasses on Tuesday during a keynote speech at the AWE (Augmented World Expo) virtual reality expo. Unlike most other augmented ...
At a spatial AI convention in Long Beach on Tuesday, Snap finally unveiled Specs, its long-awaited consumer smart glasses, and at $2,195, they don’t come cheap. Specs will be available for preorder on ...
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Snap rose after announcing plans to lay off around 16% of its workforce. CEO Evan Spiegel said AI advancements are helping staff work faster and reduce "repetitive work." The company expects to reduce ...