Meta plans AI pendant, 'Wearables for Work' in hardware boost, The Information reports

The tech company aims to ​sell ⁠10 ⁠million wearable devices in the second half of 2026.

By Reuters Published: 2026-05-30T06:13:00+04:00 1 min read
The Facebook ‌and Instagram owner plans to significantly expand its selection of AI glasses and add ‌a business-focused service called "Wearables for Work". File photograph. Picture credit: Reuters
The Facebook ‌and Instagram owner plans to significantly expand its selection of AI glasses and add ‌a business-focused service called "Wearables for Work". File photograph. Picture credit: Reuters

Reuters: 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 (Dh14.8 billion) in the first quarter on revenue of just $402 million (Dh1.47 billion).

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.