The Snap Specs stand out from similar devices that rely on cameras to capture the surrounding environment and display it on digital screens inside a headset.
Based on the internet’s reaction to CEO Evan Spiegel’s debut appearance, convincing people to wear the glasses may be harder ...
In its relentless search for ways to weave digital products into people’s lives, Big Tech has achieved some big wins. Smart phones are ubiquitous. Apple Watch users talk to their wrists. Artificial ...
For years, Snap has envisioned a future where people wear glasses to view and interact with computer-generated images without having to scroll through their smartphones. The Santa Monica-based tech ...
CEO Evan Spiegel thinks people are so sick of staring at phones they'll pay $2,195 for AR glasses. Wall Street isn't ...
According to Snap, Specs are "an ultra-powerful wearable computer integrated into a lightweight pair of glasses with see-thru lenses." The computer inside these glasses uses machine learning to ...
The Snap Specs are built around advanced displays and cameras that enable augmented reality, allowing users to run apps and ...
Evan Spiegel, chief executive of Snap Inc., speaks onstage during the Snap Partner Summit 2024 on Tuesday in Santa Monica. (Charley Gallay / Getty Images for Snap Inc.) In its relentless search for ...