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A Meta smartwatch is planned, having previously been shelved several years ago. But it makes sense amid a shift away from VR, and towards smart glasses and wearables.
Meta is reportedly reviving its smartwatch plans with "Malibu 2," an AI-powered wearable designed to compete with the Apple Watch.
Meta Could Release a Smartwatch This Year: This Is Why It Makes Sense
In an internal memo last year, Meta said the political tumult in the United States would distract critics from the feature’s release.
The new wearable could arrive four years after Meta shelved plans for an earlier smartwatch.
Meta is reportedly preparing to add facial recognition to its smart glasses, and the timing may not be a total coincidence.
Meta Platforms plans to release its first smartwatch in 2026, according to two people familiar with the matter. Meta’s plans come as other big tech companies, including Apple, OpenAI and Google, are stepping up their plans for new consumer devices.
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