Snap Inc. Launches SPECS Premium AR Glasses
Snap Inc. has launched SPECS, a standalone augmented reality wearable priced at $2,195, according to a company press release. The device functions as a portable computer with transparent displays and is currently available for pre-order with a $200 refundable deposit. Snap expects to ship the glasses this autumn in the U.S., U.K., and France.
How do Snap SPECS function as a wearable computer?
The glasses use a proprietary liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) display that supports 16 million colors. According to Snap Inc., the device provides a 51-degree field of view. This is roughly equivalent to viewing a 24-inch desktop monitor or a 115-inch screen from 10 feet away.

To keep the hardware lightweight, Snap used Swiss TR90 polymer. The glasses come in two sizes: a 47 mm model weighing 132 grams and a 52 mm model weighing 136 grams. Both versions allow for removable prescription inserts.
What is the technical performance of the hardware?
Two Snapdragon processors power the device. Snap Inc. stated that one processor is dedicated specifically to computer vision, while the second runs “Lenses,” the company’s AR applications. This split-processing architecture helps achieve a motion-to-photon latency of 7 milliseconds.
Battery life is rated at four hours of mixed use, which includes playing audio and video. A provided charging case holds four additional charges, extending the total potential use to 20 hours.
How is Snap building an AR developer ecosystem?
Snap is integrating “agentic development” into Lens Studio to streamline how creators build SPECS Lenses. According to the company, these tools are being rolled out across Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor.
To support professional development, the company introduced a Native Development Kit, a Migration Agent, and the SPECS Spatial Benchmark. These tools aim to move AR from simple filters to complex, spatial computing applications.
What privacy and security measures are included?
To address surveillance concerns, Snap Inc. included LED indicators that light up during recording. The company also confirmed that data processing happens on the device rather than in the cloud, and users have direct controls over their data management.

How does the SPECS launch fit into Snap’s financials?
The premium hardware launch comes at a volatile time for the company’s valuation. Snap Inc. is currently trading at $5.70 per share, a 29% decline since the start of the year, according to market data.
Despite the stock dip, the company reported $6.1 billion in revenue, representing 10% growth. Investors are now looking toward the July 16 earnings report to see if the SPECS rollout improves overall profitability.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Price | $2,195 |
| Weight | 132g – 136g |
| Field of View | 51 Degrees |
| Latency | 7 Milliseconds |
Frequently Asked Questions
When will SPECS be available?
Snap Inc. expects to begin shipping the glasses this autumn in the United States, United Kingdom, and France.
Can I use my own prescription with SPECS?
Yes, both the 47 mm and 52 mm models feature removable inserts for prescription lenses.
What is the battery life of the glasses?
The glasses provide four hours of mixed use, while the charging case extends the total time to 20 hours.
How does the display compare to a TV?
Snap Inc. states the 51-degree field of view is equivalent to an 115-inch screen positioned approximately 10 feet away.
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