Why Samsung’s First AI Glasses Won’t Have a Display
TL;DR
Samsung's AI glasses, developed under the codename 'Jinju,' deliberately ship without a display. Instead the company bets on practicality: photochromic lenses, dual 12-megapixel Sony sensors, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon AR1 chip. Dropping the display should make the glasses lighter and more everyday-friendly — a clear contrast to many other smart glasses. The question is whether users embrace the value without visual overlays.
Nauti's Take
Samsung's focus on practicality over a display is promising: lighter glasses with long battery life could finally make AI wearables fit for everyday use. The catch is that dropping the display sacrifices many exciting AR features, leaning heavily on voice and camera instead.
For early adopters it's an interesting first step; those wanting true AR overlays should wait for the next generation.