Snap finally debuts its long awaited AR glasses, Specs, and, oof, they aren’t cheap

by | Jun 16, 2026 | Technology

At a spatial AI convention in Long Beach on Tuesday, Snap finally unveiled Specs, its long-awaited consumer smart glasses, and at $2,195, they don’t come cheap.

Specs will be available for preorder on June 16th, with a $200 refundable deposit, and are expected to ship this fall in the US, the UK, and France. The price is well above most Meta Ray-Bans (which can run as low as $350), though still far below the Apple Vision Pro’s $3,500 starting price. Either way, it’s steep enough to put Specs out of reach for most everyday consumers.

For over a decade now, Snap has been working on this device. Despite this, the last time the company released a consumer-facing version of the glasses was in 2019 — its latest iterations have been developer only. Earlier this year, Snap spun off a new company to focus exclusively on bringing the product to market.

Now the glasses are finally here. So what stands out on first impression?

Visually, Specs looks like a fairly normal pair of glasses — albeit a slightly bulkier, goggle-like pair. That extra bulk comes down to a key design choice: unlike some competitors, all of the computing takes place on the actual device, and it conveniently lacks a puck or tether.

Specs runs on two Snapdragon processors, and it comes with up to four hours of continuous battery life, plus a charging case that extends that to 20 hours total.

But what can you actually do with them? For starters, there are games, including ones that support shared multi-player sessions between two users. Snap calls this feature “EyeConnect,” and it’s activated simply by two wearers making eye contact with each other.

You can also watch videos (Snap says the display offers a 51-degree field of view and 16 million colors), record point-of-view footage and, at least in theory, get work done since th …

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