Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Nothing plans on launching AI smart glasses during the first half of 2027. The upcoming glasses will reportedly come with built-in cameras, microphones, and speakers, while offloading AI processing to a user’s smartphone and the cloud.
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The original version of the $29 Tracking Card Air was only compatible with Apple’s Find My network. The new version instead supports Google Find Hub for the same price. It’s also still just 1.7mm thick with up to 7 months of battery life that can be extended by dropping the card onto a wireless charger.
Correction, March 31st: An earlier version of this article misstated the battery life of the card. It’s 7 months, not 7 hours.
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The black model is once again selling for $20 off on Amazon, dropping the headphones to $529 ahead of their launch on April 1st. We just published our review, and in short, Apple’s latest pair of over-ears are more of an upgrade than a reinvention, with better sound and ANC. They also add several new features courtesy of Apple’s H2 chip, including live translation and adaptive audio.
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