Snap launches AR glasses SPECS: standalone computer for $2195

Snap Inc. has officially announced SPECS — a fully portable computer integrated into the form factor of AR glasses. The device is already available for pre-order at a price of $2,195, with first shipments to the US, UK, and France starting this fall.
Technical Specifications and Battery Life
SPECS operate completely autonomously, without needing to connect to a smartphone or external computing modules. The device weighs between 132 and 136 grams, with a body made of high-strength TR90 polymer. Key parameters include a 51-degree field of view, two Snapdragon processors, a signal latency of just 7 milliseconds, and up to 4 hours of operation on a single charge (up to 20 hours with the charging case).
Innovations in Design and Interface
The lenses of the glasses are equipped with an electrochromic coating that automatically changes the tint level within 10 seconds depending on ambient light. The device runs on its own operating system, Snap OS, which supports gesture and voice control. Users have access to navigation services, work tools, and educational applications.
Ecosystem for Developers and AI
For content creators, Snap has updated the Lens Studio toolkit, enabling the development of AR effects. AI assistants integrated into the system can analyze the surrounding environment in real time.
Focus on Privacy
Special attention is given to data protection. The glasses are equipped with an LED indicator that activates during video recording. Most data is processed directly on the device without being sent to the cloud. Users can independently manage their sync history and delete recordings.
My analysis: Snap is betting on full autonomy and privacy, which sets SPECS apart from competitors like Meta. However, the $2,195 price tag and limited launch geography indicate that this is still a premium product for enthusiasts and developers, not a mass-market device. The AR glasses market is becoming increasingly competitive, and 2026 will likely be a turning point for this technology.