Snap Reveals Next-gen Specs AR Glasses, Priced at $2,200

Snap today unveiled its first pair of standalone AR glasses intended for consumers, which the company says will pack in a variety of features, including AI assistance, entertainment, and productivity tools.

Snap showed off its latest pair of AR glasses today at Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2026, technically making it the sixth generation device to sport the ‘Specs’ name.

Like the fifth-gen Specs released in 2024, Specs don’t require an external compute puck or tethered connection to external devices, as the glasses pack in two Qualcomm Snapdragon processors—one dedicated to computer vision and another for running AR experiences, or “Lenses,” as the company calls them.

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The AR glasses feature Snap’s proprietary liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) display tech, offering a 51-degree field-of-view (FOV) and 16 million colors. Notably, that 51-degree FOV is said to provide a 30% larger display area than fifth-gen Specs.

There’s still no word on a few other key specs however, including resolution, brightness, refresh rate, RAM/storage sizes, camera specs, wireless standards, water resistance rating, and actual mAh battery capacity. You can see a more condensed spec sheet at the bottom of the article with everything we know so far.

What we do know however is Snap is hoping users don’t just stay indoors for room-scale AR interactions, as Specs come with electrochromic lenses that can transition from clear to tinted in 10 seconds, the company says, noting its displays can deliver 7-millisecond motion-to-photon latency. Additionally, a Snap spokesperson told Road to VR Specs are “designed to work outside and inside.”

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As it is, Specs are rated to deliver up to four hours of “mixed-use” battery life, with an included charging case extending total usage to around 20 hours, putting it fairly close to the “all-day” device category.

Built from Swiss TR90 polymer, Specs are also slated to come in two sizes, weighing 132 grams and 136 grams respectively, making them essentially 40% lighter than the fifth-gen version. Prescription inserts are also supported, and will include multiple nose pads for better individual fit, Snap tells Road to VR.

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Snap also emphasized privacy features, including on-device processing, permission prompts for sensitive information, and an LED indicator when recording is active.

The company says developers have already created hundreds of experiences for Specs, ranging from golf guidance and educational applications to immersive historical experiences. New development tools announced today include agentic development support in Lens Studio through integrations with Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, as well as a new Native Development Kit.

While it seems users will be able to find a good number of AR Lenses, Snap ostensibly hopes one of its biggest draws will be AI integration.

“With SPECS, AI isn’t limited to a text box. It can see what you see, understand what you’re trying to accomplish, and help in the moment,” the company says. “That means guidance can appear exactly where it’s needed, information can be connected to the objects and places around you, and developers can build experiences that respond intelligently to the real world in real time. We believe AI and augmented reality are a natural fit because both help people better understand and interact with the world around them. Of course, technology like this only works when people trust it.”

We still haven’t had a chance to experience the latest iteration of Specs, as the company is using AWE as a venue for a general announcement, and not media demos as such.

In any case, we expect to hear a lot more about Specs between now and its fall shipping window. In the meantime, customers across the US, UK, and France can now pre-order for $2,195 ($200 refundable deposit).

SPECS (sixth-gen) Specs

Field of View51°
Color Reproduction16 million colors
Lens TypeElectrochromic (auto-tinting)
Tint Transition10 seconds
ProcessorsDual Qualcomm Snapdragon chips
Motion-to-Photon Latency7 ms
Battery LifeUp to 4 hours mixed use, 20 hours with case
InputHand tracking
MaterialTR90 polymer
Sizes47 mm and 52 mm
Weight132 g (47 mm), 136 g (52 mm)
Prescription SupportRemovable prescription inserts
Display TechnologyLCoS
Connectivity FeaturesBluetooth notifications
Privacy FeaturesOn-device processing, recording indicator LED
Price$2,195 USD
AvailabilityShipping expected Fall 2026
Launch MarketsUS, UK, France
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