Snap Bets Its Specs AR Glasses Can Move Computing Beyond the Phone
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Snap has announced its new Specs smart glasses, a wearable computer with augmented reality capabilities, available for preorder at $2,195. The device is expected to ship this fall in the US, UK, and France. Specs aim to move computing beyond phones and computers, with a fully standalone device featuring a 51-degree field of view, hand tracking, and contextual AI assistance. The high price point makes it unlikely to become a mass-market gadget, but it showcases Snap's determination to lead in the post-smartphone device race. CEO Evan Spiegel calls Specs the beginning of a new era in computing, putting computing into the world.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By creating a device that fills the gap between AI glasses and headsets, Snap may establish an early lead in the emerging market for augmented reality devices.
- · Occupying the middle ground between ease of wear and immersive experience could create a significant opportunity for the company.