Samsung has officially confirmed that it will release its first smart glasses this year, marking a major milestone in its strategy to expand into new formats of wearable technology. The news was revealed during the presentation of financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025, when the company’s executives told investors about their plans for future product lines.
According to the information provided by Song Chovice president of the Mobile Experience division, these glasses will be a significant advance in Samsung’s vision of technological interfaces. The company’s focus will be on providing a “multi-modal experience enriched with artificial intelligence” that differentiates this device from simple photography or audio playback accessories.
The leaked specifications suggest that the device will include advanced technology, including a twelve-megapixel high-resolution camera, moderate-capacity batteries, and a specialized processor. A particularly interesting aspect is the possibility that the lenses have transition technology that automatically changes their tone depending on the ambient lighting conditions.
Samsung is expected to integrate its smart assistant TwinsGoogle’s AI platform that enables devices to act as hubs for contextual information. Let’s imagine scenarios where a user could view real-time data about the objects they are observing, receive personalized suggestions, or access information while performing daily tasks, all without the need for bulky middleware.
From a commercial point of view, these glasses will be positioned as direct competitors to Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, which have gained notoriety in the wearables market. Projected pricing would be around three hundred and seventy-nine dollars, a competitive price that would seek to democratize access to this technology.
Time is strategic. Samsung is at a time when the wearables segment is experiencing accelerated growth, building on its previous experience with devices such as the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring. Harmonious integration with the Galaxy ecosystem, especially the S26 series smartphones, will be critical in defining the user experience.

