#Wearables
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Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses sold 8 million units in 2025 alone. Now a black market for disabling their recording indicator lights is thriving—and lawmakers are alarmed about what comes next.
Apple's AirPods Max 2 arrives with AI-powered live translation, 1.5x stronger noise cancellation, and a $549 price tag. Is this the future of wearable AI — or a premium solution to a problem most people don't have?
Google's Pixel Watch 4 just hit an all-time low of $289.99. But as wearable prices drop and AI integration deepens, the real question isn't about the hardware.
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[email protected]Harvard grad's AI-powered microphone jammer promises privacy protection but faces fierce technical skepticism. Why the debate reveals more than the device itself.
Despite US blacklisting, Huawei pushes into European wearables market with smartwatches and earbuds, challenging Apple and Samsung in a **$50 billion** global market
Sony LinkBuds Clip review reveals the pricing bubble in open earbuds and the consumer dilemma of paying premium for compromise.
Google expands Fitbit's AI personal health coach to 6 countries beyond the US. As personalized health coaching becomes mainstream, how will this reshape our relationship with wellness?
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[email protected]Google extends Fitbit account migration deadline to May 2026, giving users more time to decide on data transfer. What this means for wearable market competition.
Apple acquires AI audio startup Q.ai for $2B, gaining patents for optical sensors that read facial micro-movements. A glimpse into the future of hands-free AI interaction?
Snapchat parent Snap creates separate subsidiary for its Specs AR glasses business, signaling push for external funding ahead of consumer launch this year.
Apple is reportedly developing an AI wearable pin for a 2027 release. Featuring two cameras and three mics, it aims to compete with OpenAI's upcoming hardware in the post-iPhone era.
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[email protected]OpenAI's first hardware device, the 'Sweet Pea' earbuds designed with Jony Ive, is set for a 2026 launch. Featuring custom 2nm chips and a 40M unit sales target, OpenAI aims to disrupt the wearable market.