TL;DRSnap’s Specs AR glasses cost $2,195, preorder now with $200 deposit, ship fall 2026 in US/UK/France. Self-contained with 4-hour battery and AI.

Snap unveiled the consumer version of its augmented reality glasses on Monday at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, California, pricing them at $2,195 with preorders opening immediately through a $200 refundable deposit. The glasses, which the company calls Specs, ship this fall in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. They are self-contained computing devices that require no phone tether, no external processing puck, and no cable, a distinction Snap is emphasising against every AR headset that has come before.

The hardware runs on two Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, one handling the operating system and applications and the other dedicated to computer vision. Snap has not disclosed the specific chipset models. The glasses deliver a 51-degree diagonal field of view across 16 million colours and offer four hours of continuous battery life with an additional 20 hours from a charging case.

They come in two sizes: 47mm at 132 grams and 52mm at 136 grams. Both are lighter than most over-ear headphones, though heavier than conventional eyewear.