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Just caught Samsung's latest move at MWC Barcelona and it's worth paying attention to. Their executive VP Jay Kim showed off upcoming AI smart glasses that look pretty interesting - we're talking built-in camera positioned right at eye level, smartphone connectivity, the whole package.
What caught my eye is how they're positioning this. The camera captures your field of vision, then the smartphone processes everything through AI and spits out relevant information. It's basically turning glasses into an actual smart electronics device rather than just a wearable accessory. Kim was pretty candid about it too - told CNBC that everyone's chasing the next big AI device, and glasses are obviously one of the main plays.
The approach makes sense. Instead of cramming all the processing power into the glasses themselves, they're leaning on smartphone integration. That's practical engineering for a consumer smart electronics product. You get the AI capability without making the glasses too bulky or power-hungry.
Interesting timing too. Samsung's been pretty aggressive pushing into smart electronics across different categories, and AI integration is clearly their focus. Whether this actually ships and gains traction is another story, but the R&D direction is clear.
On the market side, Samsung Electronics stock closed down 1.77% at KRW 188,200 on the Korea Stock Exchange. Nothing dramatic, but worth noting as they continue betting on these emerging smart electronics categories.