Meta's upcoming Hypernova AI glasses are expected to enter production later this year, with 200k units sold over two years. The device will focus on AI functionality, with a small AR display in the right lens. The cost is projected to be around $800, a significant reduction from Apple's Vision Pro price of $3.5k. Meta aims to achieve mass adoption of its wearable devices by finding cost efficiencies.
Meta, the social media giant, is set to unveil its next-generation AI glasses, dubbed Hypernova, at its 2025 Connect Conference. According to industry insiders, the Hypernova AI glasses are expected to enter mass production later this year, with a target of 200,000 units sold over the next two years. The device will focus primarily on AI functionality, with a small augmented-reality (AR) display integrated into the right lens. The projected price point is around $800, significantly lower than Apple's Vision Pro, priced at $3,500 [2].
Meta's strategic objectives for Hypernova include launching ahead of Apple to build its brand image, gaining early experience in developing the ecosystem for the device, and understanding user behavior [1]. The company aims to position Hypernova as an experimental product to gather user insights and develop its AR capabilities. However, the integration of AI and AR applications is still in its nascent stages, which may limit the device's initial market share [1].
The decision to use Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) technology for mass production presents hardware design challenges, including form factor, brightness, response time, and battery life. Despite these challenges, Meta is optimistic about Hypernova's potential to drive mass adoption of its wearable devices by finding cost efficiencies [1].
Rokid, a Chinese company, has already raised over $1 million in pre-orders for its AI glasses, which offer advanced features compared to Meta's Ray-Bans. Rokid's glasses include support for 89 languages, horizontal and vertical photo shooting, a 210 mAh battery, native ChatGPT support, and a heads-up display. The Rokid Glasses retail for $599, with a 20% discount available for the first 2,000 Kickstarter backers [3]. This competition underscores the competitive landscape in the AR glasses market.
Meta's focus on cost efficiencies and early market entry positions it well to compete with other tech giants like Apple and Snap, which are also developing AR devices. The company's strategic move with Hypernova is aimed at maximizing its potential in the AR market and staying ahead of competitors.
References:
[1] https://www.tweaktown.com/news/107407/meta-hypernova-ai-glasses-priced-at-around-dollars800-strategic-release-to-beat-apples-ar-glasses/index.html
[2] https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-hypernova-ar-glasses-smart-glasses-ai/758949/
[3] https://www.zdnet.com/article/look-out-meta-ray-bans-these-ai-glasses-just-raised-over-1m-in-pre-orders-in-3-days/
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