
"The glasses will likely feature cameras, microphones and speakers, and will connect to a smartphone and the cloud to process AI queries."
"CEO and co-founder Carl Pei was initially resistant to the idea of smart glasses, but he has since told employees that he wants to focus on a multi-device strategy."
"Nothing became a unicorn last year after it raised a $200 million Series C round at a $1.3 billion valuation."
"Pei has said multiple times that Nothing would need to innovate on the hardware and software front, and use AI, to stand out in the market."
Nothing, a London-based hardware company, plans to launch smart glasses next year with cameras, microphones, and speakers. These glasses will connect to smartphones and the cloud for AI processing. CEO Carl Pei has shifted from initial resistance to embracing a multi-device strategy. The company also aims to release AI-enabled earbuds this year. Competing against established brands like Meta and Apple, Nothing seeks to innovate in hardware and software to capture market share, having recently achieved a $1.3 billion valuation.
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