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Samsung reveals first details of its AI smart glasses to CNBC
CNBC· 2026-03-06 13:15
Core Insights - Samsung Electronics is preparing to enter the smart glasses market, featuring a built-in camera and smartphone connectivity, as highlighted by a top executive [1][2] Group 1: Product Features - The upcoming smart glasses will include a camera positioned at "eye level" and will connect to smartphones for processing information received from the camera [2] - The glasses are part of a broader initiative involving mixed-reality technology, which combines augmented and virtual reality [4] - Samsung is collaborating with Qualcomm and Google to develop the operating system and hardware for these smart glasses [4][5] Group 2: Market Context - Meta's Ray-Ban glasses currently dominate the smart glasses market with an 82% global share, prompting competitors like Samsung to enter the space [3] - The smart glasses are seen as having greater market potential compared to other XR products due to their smaller size and the fact that glasses are widely worn [5] Group 3: Industry Trends - The development of advanced AI applications is driving interest in smart glasses, with companies exploring new interaction methods, such as voice commands and camera inputs for AI [6][7] - Samsung aims to have a product ready for industry use within the year, with Qualcomm indicating that the smart glasses will be released in 2024 [8]
What It’s Like Watching YouTube on Samsung’s $1,799 Galaxy XR Headset
CNET· 2025-11-11 03:51
Product Features & User Experience - YouTube is highlighted as a key feature on Google platforms, but it is not available as a native app on Vision Pro [1] - YouTube offers immersive content viewing on Vision Pro's 4K displays, emphasizing high display quality [1] - YouTube allows users to adjust video sizes and provides an expanded view with comments, suggested videos, and a browser bar [2]