
"The Nothing smart glasses will rely on smartphones and cloud processing for AI functionality, like other offerings from its competitors. The product will focus more on delivering a more personalised experience by automating tasks, rather than featuring full augmented reality capabilities."
"Nothing CEO Carl Pei was initially hesitant about entering the smart glasses segment. However, the executive is now said to be pushing a multi-device strategy, signalling a shift in the company's long-term vision."
"The move comes as competition in the smart glasses segment intensifies, with companies like Google, Apple, and Meta exploring or expanding their presence in the space."
Nothing is planning to expand its product line with AI-powered smart glasses and earbuds. The smart glasses are expected to launch in early 2027 and will utilize smartphones and cloud processing for AI features. They aim to automate tasks for a personalized experience, without full augmented reality capabilities. CEO Carl Pei is shifting the company's strategy towards a multi-device approach. Competition in the smart glasses market is increasing, with major companies like Google, Apple, and Meta also developing similar products.
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