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Samsung’s Galaxy Glasses Tease: Did You Miss It?

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– Samsung, Google, and Qualcomm are collaborating on Project Moohan, an XR headset to compete with Apple Vision Pro, set to launch before the end of 2025.
– The companies are also developing AI smart glasses, likely called Galaxy Glasses, which will compete with Meta Ray-Bans and may be announced at a September 29 Samsung event.
– Samsung Executive Vice President Jay Kim teased these “entirely new products” at a Galaxy Event, emphasizing collaboration and devices that understand context and operate seamlessly in the background.
– The smart glasses are expected to be powered by Google Gemini AI, potentially making them more useful than Meta’s Ray-Bans, which rely on Meta’s limited Llama AI models.
– Samsung aims to double the number of devices with Galaxy AI to 400 million this year, partly through new product launches like the smart glasses.

During a recent Galaxy Event livestream, Samsung’s Executive Vice President Jay Kim hinted at an upcoming wearable that has tech enthusiasts buzzing. While the company’s collaboration with Google and Qualcomm on an Android XR headset has been widely discussed, Kim’s closing remarks pointed toward something entirely different, a new category of AI-powered smart glasses designed to operate seamlessly in the background of daily life.

Kim emphasized Samsung’s commitment to mobile AI, stating, “We’re leading the way in mobile AI, but we’re still in the early stages.” He went on to mention partnerships aimed at creating “entirely new products,” a clear reference to more than just phones or tablets. His description of a device that “understands context and supports you seamlessly” strongly suggests always-on wearable technology, likely equipped with cameras, microphones, and advanced ambient intelligence.

Rumors have been circulating for months about Samsung’s development of audio-focused smart glasses intended to compete with Meta’s Ray-Bans. Reports from Korean media indicate a potential unveiling later this month at a Samsung Unpacked event, though the company has yet to make an official announcement. Google also subtly confirmed its involvement during I/O 2025, noting collaborations on both “Headsets and Glasses” with Samsung.

Where Samsung may gain a significant edge is in its partnership with Google. While Meta relies on its proprietary Llama AI, Samsung’s glasses are expected to integrate Google’s Gemini model, which could offer more robust and versatile functionality. Samsung’s extensive experience in miniaturizing technology also positions it well to tackle the engineering challenges inherent in smart glasses design.

Kim’s comment about Galaxy AI reaching over 400 million devices this year further fuels speculation. Doubling the current adoption isn’t just about selling more phones, it hints at new product categories that could dramatically expand Samsung’s ecosystem. All signs now point toward September 29 as a potential launch date for what may be called Galaxy Glasses, though availability details remain unknown.

As the wearables market heats up, Samsung’s entry could redefine what consumers expect from smart glasses, blending style, subtlety, and powerful AI assistance without the bulk of a full headset.

(Source: ZDNET)

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