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Wearables Archive

Archives for December 2025

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Meta is reportedly delaying its Phoenix mixed reality glasses until 2027.

The company formerly known as Facebook has had some trouble making its namesake metaverse become a thing. And rumors are that division of the company is facing massive budget cuts. But things aren’t going so smoothly elsewhere, either. Now word is that the company’s next-gen Phoenix mixed reality glasses are being delayed until 2027, according to Business Insider.

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Glasses aren’t the only AI wearable that Meta’s after.

Reuters reports that Meta just bought Limitless, an AI pendant that listens to and summarizes your conversations. It’s a burgeoning category of wearables (see: Bee AI which was bought by Amazon) and hints that like Google, Meta’s interested in perhaps building its own ecosystem of AI-powered gadgets.

Welcome to the wellness surveillance state

We’ll take your blood and urine, please.

Victoria Song
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Meta’s developer toolkit for its smart glasses is out in preview.

Initially, developers can only use the Wearable Device Access Toolkit to make apps for the Ray-Ban Meta and the Oakley Meta HSTN glasses, but Meta’s Tyler Yee says the toolkit will be available for the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Oakley Meta Vanguard “soon.”

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Porter x Dyson.

$700 is a stupid amount of money to pay for a headphone and bag collaboration. Then I saw pics of the OnTrac headphones and color-matched shoulder bag from the Japanese brand. Tempting if you roll this deep, but only 380 units are available globally at Dyson and Porter retailers.

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The ugly Pebble 2 Duo is the smartwatch for me

This rebooted device does less than most watches, lasts much longer, and is almost exactly what I want from a wearable.

David Pierce