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Report: Samsung's first smart glasses are launching next year

Report: Samsung's first smart glasses are launching next year

GSM Arena18 hours ago
Michail, 14 August 2025
Samsung already unveiled its first XR (extended reality) headset dubbed Project Moohan, but it's also working on more simplified AI glasses for the mass market. A new report from South Korea claims Samsung's first pair of smart glasses will be unveiled in late 2026.
The new report specifies that the design is similar to the Ray-Ban Meta glasses with built-in microphone, speakers and a camera. The glasses will reportedly come with an AI assistant allowing the user to make calls, send texts, capture content and control media playback.
Samsung is reportedly aiming to establish its name in the AI glasses market as it believes this product category will succeed smartphones as the next frontier in the consumer electronics gadget world.
Ray-Ban Meta glasses
This is not the first time we're hearing about Samsung's plans for AI glasses. A report from earlier this year suggests Samsung is working on two pairs of AI glasses called Project Haean and Project Jinju internally, and they are rumored to launch alongside the Project Moohan headset.
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