Two front-facing cameras

First reported by Android Headlinescovered by 5 outlets

What we’re expecting

Camera quality appears to be one of Samsung’s biggest hardware priorities.

Galaxy Glasses have two front-facing cameras, visible in the leaked official marketing images (Android Headlines, via 9to5Google) and shown at the Android XR reveal. The cameras sit near the hinge so Gemini can take in the world around you — a step past the single-camera Ray-Ban Meta. Earlier component leaks detailed a 12MP Sony IMX681 sensor with autofocus (uncommon in smart glasses, which usually rely on fixed-focus lenses), though the per-camera specifics and exactly how the two cameras split their jobs have not been detailed.

Frequently Asked

What camera is in the Galaxy Glasses?
Reports point to a 12MP Sony IMX681 with autofocus.
Why does autofocus matter?
Most smart glasses use fixed-focus cameras, so autofocus should keep more shots sharp across different distances.