Snap has announced a new version of its Spectacles AR glasses with some major improvements, but is it enough to compete with ...
Due to the target audience being developers, Snap is taking a hardware-as-a-service approach to product sales, charging devs ...
That's largely thanks to new hardware features, but also to partnerships with some of the biggest AR developers around today.
Snapchat’s creator has a new version of its glasses, and a vision for more approachable augmented reality. But it’s still a ...
These subscription-based developer glasses aim to go where bigger headsets like the Quest 3 and Vision Pro can't yet.
A former Snap engineer who worked on designing previous versions of the glasses, slammed the product in a post on X this week ...
Snap’s latest generation of augmented reality Spectacles have been lambasted by one of the engineers that helped to create ...
Snap's new AR Spectacles aim for a sleeker look but are still pretty big. They also face similar challenges to Apple and Meta ...
But the market for Spectacles — and AR glasses in general — still feels as nascent as ever. Snap has an idea for what could change that: developers. These new Spectacles, announced Tuesday at Snap’s ...
Snap on Tuesday unveiled its latest smart glasses at the company's annual Partner Summit in Santa Monica, California.
Bailenson and other Stanford researchers tested out the Meta Quest 3, a “mixed reality” headset that lets people blend ...