It looks like Snapchat is working on some kind of smart glasses

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Snapchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel
On Friday, CNET's Sean Hollister published a detailed report that examines some key hires by Snapchat in the consumer hardware, electrical engineering, and augmented and virtual reality space.
Hollister, citing the LinkedIn profiles of current Snapchat employees, highlights that Snapchat now has a team of almost a dozen wearable experts, and has also hired industrial designers who have worked on Nokia and Logitech hardware.In addition to the Vergence Lab team, CNET points out that Snapchat has hired an eyewear designer, Lauryn Morris, and a former recruiter for Microsoft's Hololens augmented reality goggles, Mark Dixon, among others with relevant hardware experience.
In many ways, Snapglasses that allow you to instantly record and post what you're seeing to your Snapchat Story would make a lot of sense, but only if they were indistinguishable from other non-smart eyewear.Snapchat founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, who is often seen wearing aviators around (MYKITA + Maison Martin Margiela sunglasses to be exact), could be looking to beat the Google Glass team at its own game by creating stylish sunglasses that let you take photos or record video without making everyone around you feel uncomfortable.

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Another possibility is that Snapchat is working on an augmented or virtual reality app, looking to the future and what Snapchat will look like on headsets like the Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, HTC Vive, and Microsoft Hololens, all of which are launching this year. Still, the hardware and eyewear design hires still point toward more than just a Snapchat app.
You can read Hollister's full report on Snapchat's wearables efforts over on CNET>>
Snapchat declined to comment.
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