Snap has unveiled Snap OS 2.0, the updated operating system for its Spectacles AR glasses, preparing for the consumer launch of sixth-generation Specs in 2026. The new system introduces an overhauled ...
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The updated operating system will power Snapchat's augmented reality "Spectacles" - part of its plan to overcome market ...
Snap Inc. is rolling out an updated version of its operating system for augmented-reality glasses, a move that signals it’s ...
Snap has been developing the “lightweight, immersive” Specs for a decade. It is a wearable computer built into a pair of glasses, aiming to make computing more human by letting users interact with the ...
Snap unveils new features for Spectacles. A new browser with WebXR, a travel mode suitable for everyday use and Snapchat features take centre stage.
Snap is gearing up for the consumer launch of its Specs AR glasses, and in preparation, the company has announced Snap OS 2.0 with an improved interface and more.
Snap has launched Snap OS 2.0 for Spectacles, adding a faster browser, immersive Spotlight viewing, new sharing tools, Travel Mode, and expanded AR Lens experiences ahead of the 2026 rollout.