Meta plans AI pendant, 'wearables for work' in hardware boost
Meta is planning to test an AI pendant within the next year and launch a 'Wearables for Work' service, as part of a broader push to reverse losses in its hardware division, according to a memo cited by The Information.
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Key points
- Meta plans to test an AI pendant in the next year.
- The company will launch a 'Wearables for Work' enterprise service and expand AI glasses lineup.
- Reality Labs reported a Q1 loss of $4.03 billion on revenue of $402 million.
- Meta aims to sell 10 million wearable devices in H2 2026.
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This matters because meta plans to test an AI pendant in the next year.
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Meta Platforms plans to start testing an AI pendant in the next year, as it charts a roadmap for wearable devices in an effort to reverse losses in its hardware division, The Information reported on Friday, citing a memo.Meta declined to comment to Reuters on the report.The Facebook and Instagram owner plans to significantly expand its selection of AI glasses and add a business-focused service called "Wearables for Work" the report said, citing an internal memo by Alex Himel, Meta's vice president of wearables.The report comes after Meta's hardware unit Reality Labs reported a loss of $4.03 billion in the first quarter on revenue of just $402 million.Meta aims to sell 10 million wearable devices in the second half of 2026, driving sales by launching new products and selling them in more countries, The Information said.It currently has partnerships with EssilorLuxottica brands Ray-Ban and Oakley to make AI-powered smart glasses.Last year, Meta acquired AI-wearables startup Limitless, maker of a pendant-style device that records and transcribes real-world conversations, to accelerate efforts towards developing next-generation AI-enabled wearables.