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Samsung Galaxy Glasses Warby Parker Control Walkthrough Leaked: Touch, Swipe, and Camera Button Detailed

A set of Samsung-produced how-to animations leaked via SammyGuru detail exactly how the Warby Parker edition Galaxy Glasses work — one-finger swipes to skip tracks, two-finger swipes for volume, a dedicated camera shutter button, and dual LED indicators visible to both the wearer and bystanders.

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A set of Samsung-produced how-to animations leaked via SammyGuru detail exactly how the Warby Parker edition Galaxy Glasses operate — and the control scheme is strikingly similar to the Meta Ray-Ban.

Controls Breakdown

  • Right temple touchpad: One-finger swipe forward/back to skip tracks, two-finger swipe up/down for volume, single tap for play/pause or to answer calls
  • Camera shutter button: Physical button on the right temple — single press for photo, press-and-hold for video
  • Power button: Located on top of the right temple
  • Volume rocker: Positioned further toward the rear of the right arm

Privacy Indicators

The glasses feature dual LED indicators on both the inside and outside of the frame. The outward-facing LED tells bystanders when the camera is active, while the inward-facing LED notifies the wearer. This is a more transparent approach than Meta's single outward-facing LED on the Ray-Ban.

Design Details

The Warby Parker model is described as noticeably slimmer than the Meta Ray-Ban despite packing a 12MP Sony IMX681 camera, 155mAh battery, and Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 chip. Weight comes in at roughly 50 grams. The frame uses a modern rounded-square design that looks like ordinary premium eyewear.

What This Means for Buyers

These leaked videos suggest the Galaxy Glasses will feel immediately familiar to anyone who has used Meta Ray-Ban — the touchpad gestures and camera button work nearly identically. The dual-LED privacy system and slimmer profile are the main differentiators. Samsung is expected to officially reveal the Galaxy Glasses at Unpacked on July 22. If you want AI smart glasses today, the Meta Ray-Ban at $379 remains the shipping option. Compare all smart glasses in our smart glasses guide.

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