The report also suggests that the glasses will not include a display, but will have capabilities such as AI tasks, payment, QR code recognition, gesture recognition, and human recognition functions. Despite the late release date, it is possible that Samsung may tease the product well in advance, similar to its approach with the Galaxy Ring earlier this year.
Key takeaways:
- Samsung's XR glasses, developed in collaboration with Google, are expected to be released in the second half of 2025.
- The glasses will share some specifications with the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, including a 12MP camera, a 155 mAh battery, and the Qualcomm AR1 chipset.
- Unlike the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, Samsung's XR glasses are not expected to include a display.
- The glasses will reportedly support AI tasks, payment, QR code recognition, gesture recognition, and human recognition functions.