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Snap Unveils Specs, a $2,195 Standalone AR Face Computer

The company is pitching Specs as a developer‑first, untethered platform meant to seed apps and experiences that justify the premium price.

Overview

  • Snap unveiled Specs at the Augmented World Expo on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, opened preorders with a $200 refundable deposit, and said shipments will begin in fall 2026 in the United States, the United Kingdom and France.
  • Specs are fully standalone with no external puck, use a proprietary liquid‑crystal‑on‑silicon display that offers about a 51° field of view, and run dual Qualcomm Snapdragon processors that split computer‑vision and AR rendering tasks.
  • The glasses include visible and infrared cameras with a front LED that lights when recording, support removable prescription inserts and electrochromic tinting, and weigh 132–136 grams depending on frame size.
  • Snap rates battery life at roughly four hours of mixed use per charge and bundles a charging case that provides four additional full charges for about 20 hours of total runtime.
  • The launch is a high‑risk commercial bet: Snap has invested billions, faces activist investor pressure, and will need strong developer adoption and wider social acceptance to compete with better‑funded rivals such as Meta, Google and Apple.