You can buy Nothing's AI-powered smart glasses in 2027
What's the story
London-based tech company, Nothing, is gearing up to enter the smart glasses market. A Bloomberg report has revealed that the firm is working on a pair of AI-powered smart glasses. The device is likely to be launched in early 2027, expanding Nothing's product portfolio beyond smartphones and audio devices. The new offering will directly compete with Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses.
Design aesthetics
Nothing's design aesthetic to be carried over to smart glasses
The upcoming smart glasses are likely to sport a design aesthetic similar to other products from Nothing, which are known for their transparent theme. The firm is also said to be working on a new pair of earbuds with more AI features, expected to launch this year. Interestingly, CEO Carl Pei was initially hesitant about developing smart glasses but has since changed his mind and is now focusing on a multi-product strategy for the brand.
Tech specs
They should feature cameras, microphones, and speakers
The upcoming smart glasses from Nothing are likely to feature cameras, microphones, and built-in speakers, much like Meta's Ray-Bans. However, an in-built display is not expected. The device will have to be paired with a smartphone for connecting to cloud services and processing AI features. This way, the Nothing smart glasses will provide a personalized experience and automate certain tasks for users.