Leaked images suggest that Samsung's first smart glasses, codenamed Jinju, will feature a 12MP camera, a Snapdragon AR1 chip, and bone-conduction directional speakers. Pricing is anticipated to fall between $380 and $500, although costs may increase due to economic factors.
These smart glasses are designed to operate on the Android XR platform and are expected to integrate closely with the forthcoming Google Gemini chatbot. Unlike their competitors, such as Meta's Ray-Bans, the Jinju will not include a display.
Samsung is also developing a second pair of glasses under the codename Haean, projected for release in 2027, which will feature a micro-LED display. These are expected to be priced between $600 and $900.
While an official launch date for the Jinju glasses remains unclear, a reveal may occur during Samsung's Unpacked event in July, although a full launch is likely to happen later in the year.