Samsung Unveils AI-Powered Smart Eyewear With Gentle Monster And Warby Parker
The eyewear's AI features are powered by Google Gemini.

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Samsung Electronics has unveiled two new intelligent eyewear products at Galaxy Unpacked in London on 22 July, offering a stylish companion that goes beyond the typical smartphone experience
Developed alongside eyewear fashion powerhouses Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, the lightweight smart glasses integrate Google Gemini to handle daily routines hands-free.
The eyewear boasts a slim profile built for all-day wear, delivering up to nine hours of battery life on a single charge. Its charging case provides up to seven additional full charges.

Powered by the Snapdragon AR1 Gen1 platform, both eyewear models feature built-in cameras, microphones, and open-ear audio for real-time visual AI assistance

The Warby Parker eyewear features a brown upswept browline frame.
Image via Samsung MalaysiaKey features include live translation, route navigation, and the ability to capture whiteboards or meeting notes, which can then be automatically organised in Samsung Notes.
Wearers can choose between Gentle Monster's slim black square frame and Warby Parker's brown upswept browline frame.
"As agentic AI reshapes mobile experiences, the next step is to make those experiences more intuitive and responsive to each user's context," said Samsung Electronics chief operating officer of the Mobile eXperience (MX) business, Won-Joon Choi.
"Intelligent eyewear creates a new point of interaction, bringing more personalised AI assistance naturally into the moments that make up everyday life," Choi added.

Gentle Monster's eyewear features a slim black square frame.
Image via Samsung MalaysiaBuilt on Android XR, the glasses keep wearers present while offering real-time help
"Google and Samsung have a shared vision to bring helpful and context-aware intelligence into everyday life," said Google's president of Android Ecosystem, Sameer Samat.
"Built on the Android XR platform, the intelligent eyewear blends world-class designs with Gemini's advanced assistance that naturally responds to what you see, delivering all-day, hands-free help. We're excited to continue this momentum and bring this experience to people soon," Samat said.
The collection is scheduled to roll out in full between September and December, setting a fashionable benchmark for how users interact with ambient technology.

