July 1, 2026

Snap Specs AR Glasses: $2,195 Price, Features, and Release Date

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Snap unveiled Specs AR glasses on June 16, 2026, priced at $2,195, with features including a 51-degree FOV display.

The glasses feature a 51-degree field-of-view display and dual Qualcomm Snapdragon processors inside.

Per Snap, Specs ship this Fall in the US, UK, and France with a $200 refundable pre-order deposit.

Snap Specs AR Glasses: Price, Design, and Key Features

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Specs retail for $2,195 and are available in two frame sizes: 47mm weighing 132g and 52mm at 136g.

The 51-degree FOV is 30% larger than Snap’s fifth-generation Specs, giving a noticeably bigger AR canvas.

Color depth supports 16 million colors using Snap’s proprietary liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) display tech.

Motion-to-photon latency is just 7 milliseconds, measured by Snap using advanced robotic testing systems.

Two Qualcomm Snapdragon chips handle separate tasks: one for computer vision, one for running AR experiences.

Battery life is four hours of mixed use, with the included charging case adding four more full charges.

What Snap Specs AR Glasses Can Actually Do

Augmented reality navigation overlay displayed on a screen

Specs can display turn-by-turn directions overlaid on your view of the real world as you walk or drive.

Real-time language translation is built in, letting wearers read foreign text through the AR display instantly.

Gesture controls let users interact with AR menus and apps without touching a phone or tapping a frame.

Contextual help features assist with tasks like car repair, cooking timers, and furniture measurements.

An AI assistant surfaces relevant information from your environment based on what the cameras detect nearby.

These capabilities put Specs directly against Meta Ray-Ban and Apple’s spatial computing vision, as big tech races into wearable AI.

How Snap Specs Compare to Meta Ray-Ban and Apple Vision Pro

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Meta Ray-Ban glasses cost $299 but lack a display entirely, relying on audio-only AI output instead.

Apple Vision Pro costs $3,499 and delivers spatial computing but is too heavy for all-day outdoor wear.

Snap Specs sits between the two: a real AR display at a consumer-ish price, designed for everyday use.

Specs weigh under 140g, making them far lighter than Vision Pro’s 600g-plus headset form factor.

The 4-hour battery means Specs is genuinely portable in a way that tethered AR headsets cannot match.

Per CNBC, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel frames Specs as his biggest bet on a post-smartphone computing era.

Snap’s Post-Smartphone Bet: Why Specs Is a Strategic Pivot

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Snapchat’s core business is under pressure from TikTok and Instagram Reels eating its younger user base.

Spiegel is betting that Specs creates a new hardware platform that locks users into Snap’s ecosystem.

Snap has invested years in AR developer tools, making Specs the hardware home for thousands of Lens creators.

A successful Specs launch could transform Snap from a social app into an AR computing platform company.

Snap’s Lens Studio community has built over 3 million AR experiences that Specs could bring to real-world use.

The move mirrors NVIDIA Cosmos 3 strategy: build a platform, not just a product.

Snap Specs Release Date, Pre-Order, and Availability Details

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Specs are available to pre-order now with a $200 fully refundable deposit at Snap’s official website.

Units begin shipping to customers in the US, UK, and France in Fall 2026, with no exact date confirmed.

Supply will be limited at launch; Snap has not disclosed production volume targets publicly yet.

Developers can apply for early access through Snap’s Lens Studio program before the consumer launch date.

Snap plans retail partnerships for in-store demos so buyers can try Specs before committing $2,195.

International expansion beyond the three launch countries will follow based on regulatory approvals by region.

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