They're fully standalone augmented reality and far more expensive than other smart glasses (but cheaper than Apple Vision Pro). I haven't tried them out yet, but did talk to Snap CEO Evan Spiegel. I ...
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It's been almost five years since Snap began experimenting with standalone augmented reality glasses. Now, the company is finally ready to start selling them to the public, though they won't be cheap.
Snap is launching Specs, the company's first AR glasses geared toward the broader public instead of developers. The glasses cost $2,195 with a $200 refundable deposit, and are expected to ship later ...
SNAP enrollment has fallen sharply nationwide since the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last summer. More than 3.5 million people have lost access to the food assistance, as states implement ...
Snap Inc. introduced Specs, a $2,195 pair of augmented reality glasses that co-founder Evan Spiegel described as a leapfrog advancement and the computer of the future. The thick-rimmed eyeglasses, ...
Not too long ago, augmented reality was the hot topic in tech circles, and the metaverse was the next big thing. But a series of product disappointments and overly ambitious promises have left AR in ...
Snap is making a big bet on the future of wearable technology. At the Augmented World Expo 2026, Snapchat parent company Snap (NASDAQ:SNAP) unveiled Specs, (1) a pair of augmented reality glasses that ...
A federal judge on Friday sided with 20 Democratic states and halted an effort by the Trump administration to force states to comply with a range of conditions to get billions of dollars from the ...
SNAP shares are down 36% YTD after unveiling $2,195 AR Specs, undercutting AAPL's Vision Pro but facing activist calls to kill the $3.5B program. SpaceX's 150x price-to-sales dwarfs MSFT at 9x and ...
The USDA has empowered states to impose restrictions on the use of SNAP benefits for purchasing non-nutritive items like sodas and candies. This initiative, supported by the USDA's Food and Nutrition ...