Samsung’s long-rumoured AI smart glasses appear to be inching closer to launch. A newly leaked video has offered what could be the clearest look yet at the upcoming Galaxy Glasses, suggesting Samsung is preparing a direct rival to Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. Although the company has not officially announced the wearable, a string of recent leaks has revealed key details about its design, hardware and AI capabilities.
The latest leak comes from SamMobile, which shared what appears to be an official-looking 27-second promotional video showing the Galaxy Glasses from multiple angles. The clip suggests Samsung is opting for a subtle, everyday design rather than a futuristic headset, with the glasses resembling a standard pair of sunglasses. If the final product looks and works anything like the leaked video suggests, Samsung could be taking direct aim at Meta, whose Ray-Ban smart glasses have gained popularity by combining AI features with a familiar eyewear design.
According to the leaked footage, the Galaxy Glasses feature square-shaped lenses with thick temples that are expected to house the internal electronics. The video also highlights several hardware elements, including a touch-sensitive area on the right temple, a power button, an outward-facing LED indicator and a camera positioned on the opposite side of the frame. These details closely match earlier leaked CAD renders, which showed a clean, understated design with small camera cut-outs and minimal branding.
One animation also reportedly shows touch gestures on the right arm, allowing users to adjust the volume, control media playback and navigate the interface using one- or two-finger swipes. This control scheme is said to be similar to Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. The leaked videos also hint at camera controls. A shutter button located on the top of the right temple is reportedly used to capture photos with a single press, while a longer press starts video recording. During image or video capture, an external LED is expected to light up to indicate recording, while an inward-facing LED alerts the wearer. Another animation reportedly shows captured photos and videos instantly appearing on a paired Galaxy smartphone through Samsung’s Now Bar interface.

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