Leaked renders and a video show the Galaxy Glasses looking like a standard pair of sunglasses, deliberately avoiding a futuristic headset look . Key design details include:
The Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 is the same chip used in Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses . Qualcomm's official documentation confirms it supports dual 14-bit ISPs, 12MP computational HDR photo capture, and 6MP video capture directly from glasses
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This is where Samsung differentiates from competitors. The Galaxy Glasses are deeply integrated into the Samsung and Google ecosystems:
This mirrors Meta's partnership with Ray-Ban and suggests Samsung is serious about making the glasses stylish enough for everyday wear.
The most consistently leaked launch date is July 22, 2026, in London . South Korean outlets Korea Economic Daily TV and Seoul Economic Daily first reported the date, and it has since been corroborated by Forbes, Engadget, PhoneArena, and others. A Samsung promotion has all but confirmed it
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The glasses are expected to be unveiled alongside:
Samsung's Galaxy Glasses are clearly designed to compete directly with Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses . The first-generation model follows the same formula — no display, camera-focused, AI-powered — but adds deeper integration with the Galaxy ecosystem (Ring, Watch, phone) and Google's Gemini AI. If you've been waiting for a Samsung alternative to Ray-Ban Meta, this looks like it. Just remember: wait for Samsung's official announcement in July 2026.