Recently, Snap announced a new model of Spectacles, its series of “smart glasses.” The product caused a divide in the community due to poor design and feature choices. Now, a former Snapchat engineer who worked on the latest Spectacles claims that they are “obviously bad.” He also hints at problems during development.
New Snapchat Spectacles redesign and features a “disaster,” says engineer who worked on them
Creating a good tech product requires more than just integrating all the impressive technologies available. You also need to strike a balance between functionality and practicality. The new Spectacles boast a miniature LCOS projector in a limited space, which is a technological milestone. However, they did so at the cost of multiple drawbacks, such as a clunky design, a limited 45° FOV, and a battery life of just 45 minutes.
Sterling Crispin, a former Snap Spectacles engineer, lamented about the final result. “I worked on these for about a year at Snap, and I have a million negative things to say about the experience and the device, but I think the product speaks for itself and is obviously bad,” Crispin said on X. The engineer was especially harsh on the product, even calling it a “disaster.” So, even though he worked on the project, it seems he wants to completely disassociate himself from it.
Crispin also suggests that problems arose from misdirection during development. “This device is a set of very bad decisions that compounded, making them even worse,” he said. “Everyone working on it knew the problems and who was making them.”
The Industry may not yet be ready for standalone AR glasses
That said, it seems that even the social media company is aware that the product is not suitable for the consumer market. Snap is currently offering the glasses to developers looking to enter the Snap OS AR ecosystem. Developers can access the new Spectacles through a rental model, which costs $99 per month (with a minimum one-year period). Previous models stood out for their aesthetics and capabilities of creating content to share on the app.
Smart glasses technology is advancing rapidly, and products are reaching more and more people. However, it seems that it is still too early to achieve a compelling standalone AR product with such a form factor. Recent reports say that Apple has realized this, so its first Apple Glasses will be similar to Ray-Ban Meta’s, without AR features. Current technological limitations are still an obstacle to overcome. However, Snapchat made it easy to backlash against the new Spectacles with an aesthetically bad redesign.
CHEERS TO THE NEXT ERS OF AR GLASSES WITH @Spectacles!!! pic.twitter.com/L0cKKipY2q
— Sophia Dominguez (@sophiaedm) September 17, 2024
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