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Meta is building Oakley smart glasses for athletes
Meta Plans New Smart Glasses and AI Wearables to Rival Apple - Bloomberg
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META)., known for its social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is actively developing its line of smart glasses and exploring the creation of new wearable devices,
It sure sounds like Oakley and Meta are making the best smart glasses ever
Meta is reportedly working on several smart devices, including Oakley-branded AI glasses for athletes, including runners.
Meta Is Making Oakley Smart Glasses for Athletes
Bloomberg reported Tuesday that the two companies had teamed up on a smart glasses partnership. The glasses will be marketed to athletes, according to the report. Citing “people with knowledge of the matter,” the news outlet lays out some of the ways in which Meta plans to diversify its smart glasses product base in the coming years:
Meta Is Reportedly Developing Oakley Smart Glasses for Athletes
M eta is reportedly preparing to launch a pair of Oakley smart glasses as soon as later this year. According to a new Bloomberg story, Meta plans to expand its AI-powered eyewear
Meta Plans Oakley-Branded Glasses, Explores Watches and Earbuds
Meta Platforms Inc. is working on upgrades to its popular smart glasses and is exploring new wearable devices such as watches and camera-equipped earbuds, aiming to embed its artificial intelligence features into more products.
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