Snap's Camera-Equipped AR Spectacles Get GPS and Improved Hand Tracking Support

Snap, the company behind the Snapchat social network, has been quietly working on AR glasses for the last several months, and this week, the developer-only AR Spectacles were updated with some new features.

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Developers can now build GPS-based experiences for things like creating interactive walking paths, getting directions, tracking fitness metrics, and playing games.

Snap also added updated hand tracking capabilities for grabbing items and improving typing with the AR keyboard, plus new features like leaderboard support and opening links to Lenses from message threads.

Snap's fifth-generation Spectacles came out last September, and like the prior-generation version, the Spectacles are more of a test product for developers than a consumer-focused device. Developers have to pay $99 per month to use the Spectacles, with a 12 month commitment, so it's about $1,200 to test them.

The Spectacles are heavy and bulky right now, and clearly too expensive for Snap to bring them to consumers. They are standalone AR glasses, though, similar to what Meta is working on. The Spectacles use Snap OS and the Snap Spatial Engine, allowing for augmented reality experiences or Lenses that overlay the real world.

When the Spectacles were announced, Snap said they were the result of a decade of research and development. The glasses have four cameras, two Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, and tiny micro-projectors, with a 45 minute runtime before charging is needed.

Apple was working on augmented reality smart glasses too, but canceled a version that was in development in January. Apple is presumably still working on an AR glasses project of some kind, but companies like Meta and Snap that already have hardware available in some capacity will likely beat Apple to a consumer product.

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BuffaloTF Avatar
10 months ago
Looks like the glasses they give old people after cataract surgery that they end up wearing forever like they're a free pair of sunglasses.......
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contacos Avatar
10 months ago
Can't look any more like LOOK AT MEEEEE. I AM RECORDING YOU RIGHT NOW
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10 months ago

Apple is presumably still working on an AR glasses project of some kind, but companies like Meta and Snap that already have hardware available in some capacity will likely beat Apple to a consumer product.
What’s new. Apple can’t do much without a good working assistant. And since a “smarter” Siri will come out in 2026-2027 Apple is disabled for introducing new hardware depending on this.

Tim Cook has must forsee this at least then years ago.

Apple is at least three years behind others and when you consider they’ve to make it available in 45 languages (something Google does from the start) four years behind.

It took Nokia two years to make a nosedive….
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10 months ago
Going for the sexy first, then functional, approach
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Abobrek Avatar
10 months ago
“Too heavy and too bulky” I guess people really have forgotten Apple Vision Pro.
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