Samsung might be jumping into the AI smart glasses game soon, according to a South Korean news report.
The company is apparently working on its first pair of mass-market smart glasses, with a potential launch slated for late 2026.
The design is said to resemble the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, complete with a built-in microphone, speakers, and a camera.

Of course this being a smart glasses, there will be an AI assistant baked right in. Users could make calls, send texts, snap photos or videos, and control media playback—all hands-free.
It looks like Samsung sees AI glasses as the next big thing in consumer tech, possibly even the successor to smartphones. They’re betting on this category to make a splash in the market.
And that’s not all—Samsung has already teased its first XR (eXtended Reality) headset, codenamed Project Moohan. While details on availability are still under wraps, it’s clear the company is pushing hard into wearable tech.