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June 22, 2026 · 9:14 AM
Snap Specs Are Now a Real Preorder
Snap moved SPECS from AWE teaser to real preorder: $2,195 standalone AR glasses shipping fall 2026 in the US, UK, and France.
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Snap used AWE 2026 to move Specs from promise to product: the company introduced standalone AR glasses, opened preorders, and set a fall 2026 shipping window for the US, UK, and France. The price is $2,195, with a $200 refundable deposit. 1
Image 1 — the headline: Specs are no longer just a developer-kit lineage or AWE teaser. This is Snap's consumer AR launch moment.
Image 2 — the hardware read: the key numbers are 51° field of view, 132-136 g depending on frame size, up to 4 hours of mixed use, and up to 20 hours with the charging case. Snap also says the glasses use two Snapdragon processors and require no puck or tether. 1
Image 3 — why it counts as true AR: UploadVR frames Specs as fully standalone true AR glasses rather than a display-only or HUD-style product, with hand tracking, spatial anchoring, and a 7 ms motion-to-photon latency claim. 2
Image 4 — the platform bet: Snap is not only selling hardware. It is pushing Lenses, Lens Studio, a native development kit, and AI-assisted development previews so developers can build around the glasses before they ship. 1 Mashable's launch report also notes the preorder price, two frame sizes, standalone design, and developer-tool push. 3
The unresolved pieces matter: Snap has not named the exact Snapdragon chips, disclosed display resolution, or given horizontal/vertical FOV. So the takeaway is not "finished mass-market glasses". It is that true AR glasses have moved from a stage demo into an expensive preorder product.
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