A Chinese research firm, Wellsen XR Research, suggests that Samsung will launch its first augmented reality (AR) glasses in the third quarter of 2025. The rumored specifications point to a lightweight device powered by a Qualcomm chipset.
This news comes as a surprise following reports that Samsung had scrapped its mixed-reality headset project after Apple's Vision Pro announcement. This shift towards AR glasses suggests a change in strategy for the Korean tech giant.
The rumored specifications include:
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1
- Battery: 155mAh
- Weight: 50 grams
- Camera: Sony IMX681 12MP
- Initial Production Target: 500,000 units
The lightweight design hints that the AR glasses might require tethering to a smartphone for processing power, similar to a concept Apple reportedly considered for a future product. This is likely due to the challenges in creating powerful, standalone AR glasses with current technology.
Pricing and the official name of the device remain unknown, but competitive pricing could give Samsung an edge in the burgeoning AR market. More details are expected in the coming months.