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"textContent": "## Snap Specs Standalone AR Glasses Arrive As Wireless Wearable Computers With Dual Processors And Built In AI Capabilities\n\nSnap has just released **Specs** , its standalone AR glasses, marketing them as a completely wireless, wearable computer, boasting local AI capabilities. Unlike early smart glasses, they are not tethered to an external battery pack, nor a mobile device. According to documentation released by Snap, Specs cost **2195 USD** and are now available for preorder in the US, UK, and France.",
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