Snap "we're a camera company" Inc. just launched its second piece of hardware: the next version of its camera-enabled Spectacles, which are on sale now. If we're comparing to the originals, then Snap ...
When Snap debuted Spectacles, it took an unusual route for distribution. Instead of making them readily available in stories, it distributed them via robot vending machine. Not only that, but the ...
After Snap, Inc. was reportedly left with hundreds of thousands of unsold Snapchat Spectacles last year, we thought the augmented reality sunglasses were not long for this world. Instead, the company ...
For starters, the new Spectacles look almost exactly like the original version, but with some incremental refinements. The wearable camera is now thinner and lighter, particularly the assembly that ...
As if the Snap (NYSE: SNAP) first-quarter earnings report wasn't bad enough for investors, things look to only get worse. No, not because management said the Snapchat redesign was driving users away, ...
Anxious 2026 arrival of AR glasses is already reshaping what people expect from phones and wearables. This week’s ...
The bespectacled Samuel Scott says glasses have never been cool (and don’t get him started on VR headsets). In his new Promotion Fix column, he recommends Snap forgets the goggles and gives AR all of ...
Excitement over Top 5 AR gadgets in 2026 is already building among early buyers. Companies and startups are converging on ...
Snap’s Spectacles are going on a summer tour across Europe. Starting today, anyone in Europe can buy a pair of sunglasses on Snap’s website or in a vending machine. With this launch, Spectacles are ...
In PCMag's review of Snapchat Spectacles 2, I wrote that "unless you're a Snapchat influencer who spends a lot of time at pool parties, there's no truly compelling reason to buy a pair." Snap has ...
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