
"Google plans to launch smart glasses powered by artificial intelligence (AI) in 2026, after its previous high-profile attempt to enter the market ended in failure. The tech giant set expectations high in 2013 when it unveiled Google Glass, billed by some as the future of technology despite its odd appearance with a bulky screen positioned above the right eye. Google pulled the product in 2015 less than seven months after its UK release, but is now planning"
"But it comes after Meta has already made waves with its smart specs, which have sold two million pairs as of February. Google's new tech will let users interact with its own AI products, such as its chatbot Gemini. It plans to launch two different varieties - one designed to be provide assistance without any kind of screen, and another which has a display on the glasses themselves."
Google plans to launch AI-powered smart glasses in 2026, returning to a market it first entered with Google Glass in 2013. The company intends two models: one offering assistance without a screen and another with a built-in display. The glasses will integrate with Google's AI products, including the Gemini chatbot. Meta has already sold around two million smart specs, driving a surge in the sector and prompting significant year-over-year growth. Market analysts warn Google to avoid past missteps and improve design and execution before re-entering the wearable glasses market.
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