"The glasses are reportedly being developed under the codename 'Jinju' and could cost anywhere from $380 to $500. These are the first smart glasses from Samsung and look to offer a similar feature set to stuff like Meta Ray-Bans and the forthcoming Google Gemini glasses."
"It has been reported that these glasses will not feature a display, but that's likely coming with another pair in 2027. The second release is being developed under the codename 'Haean' and will reportedly include a micro-LED display, allowing for similar functionality to something like the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses."
"The Jinju glasses will include a 12MP camera, a Snapdragon AR1 chip and directional speakers with bone-conduction tech. These specs are, of course, subject to change before launch."
Samsung is developing its first smart glasses, codenamed 'Jinju', with a price range of $380 to $500. These glasses will run on the Android XR platform and integrate with the Google Gemini chatbot. They will not feature a display, but a second model, 'Haean', is planned for 2027 with a micro-LED display priced between $600 and $900. The Jinju glasses will include a 12MP camera, Snapdragon AR1 chip, and bone-conduction speakers. A launch is anticipated later this year, possibly teased at the July Unpacked event.
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