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What just happened? Snap has unveiled Specs, a pair of standalone augmented reality glasses priced at a stunning $2,195. The launch marks the company's first attempt to sell AR glasses to a wider consumer audience, as CEO Evan Spiegel continues to argue that wearable displays could eventually become a major platform beyond smartphones.

Introduced at AWE 2026 in Long Beach, Specs are now available for pre-order with a $200 refundable deposit and are expected to ship this fall in the US, UK, and France.

Snap describes Specs as a "wearable computer" rather than another set of camera glasses or AI earbuds with lenses attached. The frames are fully standalone, with no tether or puck, and are built from Swiss TR90 polymer. The 47 mm version weighs 132 grams, while the 52 mm version weighs 136 grams.