Recently, according to technology media reports, the real-life photos of Samsung's next-generation smart wearable device - Galaxy Glasses have officially surfaced. This smart glasses, internally codenamed "Jinju (Pearl)", reveals Samsung's new moves in the augmented reality (XR) field. Unlike head-mounted displays that pursue extreme immersion, this glasses takes a more lightweight and lifestyle-oriented design approach.

Comprehensive Hardware Specifications Revealed: Powered by Qualcomm Chip, Weighing Only 50 Grams

In terms of core specifications, Galaxy Glasses demonstrates a solid hardware foundation. The device will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 processor, ensuring a balance between high performance and low power consumption. To meet daily photography and environmental perception needs, the glasses are embedded with a 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 sensor.

What is impressive is that, despite integrating Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, and other wireless connection technologies as well as a 155mAh battery, the overall weight of the device has been successfully controlled around 50 grams. In addition, to adapt to different lighting environments, the lenses use photochromic material, enhancing the practicality and comfort of wearing.

Deep System Integration: Strong Collaboration Between Android XR and Gemini AI

The biggest highlight of this device lies in the innovation of its software ecosystem. It is reported that Galaxy Glasses will not be equipped with a physical display, but instead achieve smart interaction through the Android XR operating system and Google's Gemini artificial intelligence assistant. This means users can enjoy the convenience brought by AI through more natural voice or gesture commands, no longer limited by traditional screen visual feedback.

Reasonable Pricing and Clear Positioning, the Next High-end Product Is Already in the Pipeline

In terms of market pricing, Samsung seems to be aiming to promote the popularization of smart glasses. It is reported that the price is expected to fall between $379 and $499 (approximately RMB 2,700 to 3,600), directly targeting the current mainstream AI camera glasses market.

Industry predictions suggest that Samsung and Google will officially share more details about the device at the I/O Developer Conference next month. Notably, Samsung's ambition does not stop here. Another high-end glasses device codenamed "Haean (Coast)" is already in the pipeline, which is expected to be equipped with advanced micro-LED displays and is scheduled to be released in 2027, with a price range of $600 to $900.