The two models were created in partnership with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster.
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Last year, Google announced a partnership with Samsung to create a new line of smartglasses with help from traditional eyewear makers Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. But today at Google I/O 2026, we just got a clearer picture of what those specs will look like when they go on sale sometime later this year.
While we're still waiting on official info regarding their price, detailed specs and release date, Google and Samsung say these upcoming Android XR smartglasses are designed to be companion devices that leverage the processing power in your phone (ostensibly via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) to give users things like navigation assistance, access to notifications, real-time speech and text translation and all sorts of voice controls thanks to Gemini. The general idea is that by freeing up your hands and eyes, you can keep your phone in your pocket so you can remain in the moment without completely disconnecting.

Currently, it's unclear if this first batch of smartglasses will support single or dual built-in displays (or possibly none at all), but both models appear to feature onboard speakers and at least one camera for taking pictures and AI-powered object recognition. What's more interesting is that the two specs feature very different designs, with Gentle Monster's pair evoking "disruptive yet refined aesthetics" while Warby Parker's frame showcase a more traditional silhouette. This could be smart strategy for Google and Samsung who are looking to capture the interest of mainstream buyers while still having something a bit more adventurous for tech-savvy enthusiasts.

The first batch of smartglasses from Google and Samsung are expected to go on sale sometime later this fall.














































