Google's making another run at AR glasses. 2026 launch window.
Yes, the same company that killed Google Glass back in the day. That awkward wearable nobody knew how to use? Ancient history now.
This time they're positioning it differently. Not "Glass 2.0" - they're distancing hard from that brand baggage. Smart move considering how the first attempt landed.
Wearable tech has evolved. The metaverse conversation changed the game. AR devices aren't novelty toys anymore - they're infrastructure for spatial computing.
Will this one stick? Market's more ready than 2013. But execution matters more than timing.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12-09 03:58
Google is at it again, see you in 2026... Can they not drop the ball this time?
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-09 03:57
Google is at it again. Will they succeed this time? I feel like it's still going to fail.
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PermabullPete
· 12-09 03:50
ngl, the Google Glass incident was really a social disaster. Can they make a comeback this time...
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-09 03:41
Google is at it again. Will it work this time... To be honest, I'm not optimistic. History always repeats itself.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 12-09 03:30
Google wants to make AR glasses again? Launching in 2026? Haha, this time they've gotten smarter and aren't using the "Glass" hot potato name.
Google's making another run at AR glasses. 2026 launch window.
Yes, the same company that killed Google Glass back in the day. That awkward wearable nobody knew how to use? Ancient history now.
This time they're positioning it differently. Not "Glass 2.0" - they're distancing hard from that brand baggage. Smart move considering how the first attempt landed.
Wearable tech has evolved. The metaverse conversation changed the game. AR devices aren't novelty toys anymore - they're infrastructure for spatial computing.
Will this one stick? Market's more ready than 2013. But execution matters more than timing.