The South Korean luxury eyewear brand Gentle Monster has officially joined the smart glasses space, and the team it chose to work with is exactly as big as the brand’s reputation. The Gentle Monster smart glasses were revealed publicly at Google I/O 2026 on May 19, as part of a three-way partnership with Google and Samsung, and they run on Gemini AI.
What the Gentle Monster Smart Glasses Actually Do
The glasses run on Android XR, Google’s dedicated operating platform for extended reality hardware, and have Gemini fully integrated. That means turn-by-turn directions, texts, phone calls, photos, live translations, and even food delivery orders through DoorDash — all handled hands-free through voice commands. No phone required.
The hardware includes built-in speakers, microphones, and a camera, all packed inside frames that genuinely look like sunglasses. The wearability was intentional. Both brands made it a design priority from the start, a deliberate response to every earlier attempt at smart glasses that prioritized specs at the expense of style.
The $100 Million Deal That Started This Collab
Google invested $100 million for a four percent stake in Gentle Monster in June 2025. This partnership is a direct result of that deal.
Gentle Monster is one of two eyewear brands working with Google and Samsung on this project. Warby Parker is the other. Google confirmed at I/O 2026 that additional optical partners, including Kering Eyewear, are also part of the broader Android XR eyewear program as it expands further into fashion.
Two Types of Glasses, One Big Announcement
Google confirmed two distinct product categories at the event. Audio glasses, which are launching first this fall, deliver spoken Gemini assistance through built-in speakers and let users interact hands-free without pulling out a phone. Display glasses are also in development and will show real-time information like navigation and live translations directly in the lens.
According to Android Authority, both versions are compatible with Android and iOS devices and are designed to work as companion devices to your smartphone, not as replacements for it.
Why the Wearable Tech World Is Paying Attention Right Now
The AI glasses category has had a serious run. Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses sold two million pairs as of February 2025, and the category as a whole grew more than 250% in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year, per Counterpoint Research. Google and Samsung are making their play now, and the Gentle Monster partnership signals that design credibility matters just as much as the tech specs.
The collaboration is part of Google’s broader effort to develop an Android XR eyewear ecosystem with multiple fashion and optical brands, not a one-off product release.
For the Dubai market, where personal style and cutting-edge hardware have always had a natural connection, the Gentle Monster smart glasses have obvious appeal. The city’s fashion-forward crowd has made wearable tech a genuine lifestyle conversation, and smart glasses with actual aesthetic credibility are a logical next addition to that world.
Pricing and exact availability have not been confirmed. Google has stated the first audio glasses will be out this fall.
What to Expect Next
The full Gentle Monster x Google x Samsung collection is scheduled for a fall 2026 launch. The Google I/O 2026 announcement stopped short of a full-scale product reveal with pricing and extended technical specifications, so more details are expected as the launch date gets closer. For now, the first design is public, and it has already made noise in exactly the right circles.
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