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London-based hardware company Nothing is on track to release a pair of smart glasses next year. Bloomberg Quoted from anonymous sources.
The glasses will likely contain cameras, microphones and speakers, and will connect to a smartphone and the cloud to process artificial intelligence queries, the report said.
Bloomberg said CEO and co-founder Carl Pei was initially resistant to the idea of smart glasses, but has since told employees that he wants to focus on a multi-device strategy, expanding the company’s remit beyond its existing smartphone and audio equipment lines.
The company also plans to release a pair of earphones with AI features this year. Last year, Pei told TechCrunch that she planned to release its first version An AI-powered device in 2026, although he did not specify what type of device that might be.
If the report is true, nothing will be able to compete with companies like Meta, Even Realities, and Rokid, all of which make smart glasses. So far, Meta has launched multiple versions of its smart glasses, showing them off earlier this week Two models support prescription lenses. It is rumored that Apple will launch a pair of Smart glasses next yearand Google smart glasses with Samsung It is rumored that the land this year.
Nothing became a unicorn last year after A.J $200M Series C round at $1.3B valuation. The company is popular among technology enthusiasts thanks to its unique design, which often features translucent and translucent elements. However, they still represent only a small share of the smartphone market, which has long been dominated by companies like Apple, Samsung, a few Chinese companies, and Google itself.
Pai has said many times that nothing needs innovation in terms of hardware and software, and the use of artificial intelligence, to stand out in the market. Last year, the company launched a tool It allows people to create small applications using AI prompts.
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