
Okay, people, Meta is officially not satisfied with just owning your screen time and your entire social media existence.
Now, according to a juicy new report from The Information, Mark Zuckerberg has his sights set on your neck and your nose bridge. Two secret pieces of wearable AI hardware are reportedly in the works right now, we’re talking, a brand-new AI pendant and a fresh line of smart glasses.
Yes, really. Zuck wants to style you from head to toe in AI.
The pendant is the absolute juiciest part of this leak. Testing is reportedly set to kick off within the next year, and you need to picture it like a tiny, always-on AI assistant you clip to your shirt and totally forget about. It listens to your life, it thinks, and it answers your questions on the fly.
If this sounds vaguely familiar, it is because the concept is not entirely new. Meta casually purchased a company called Limitless late last year, and surprise, surprise, Limitless already makes exactly this kind of product. Connect the dots, people!
These always-on AI wearables are fast becoming the tech world's latest obsession. From catching you up on meetings you completely spaced out on to reminding you about your train home, the marketing pitch is simple: your AI bestie is right there on your chest, and absolutely no phone is required.
Now for the eyewear tea. Several fresh smart glasses models are reportedly heading our way, and here’s the ultimate twist: Meta may be bringing in brand-new hardware partners beyond its current Ray-Ban collaboration.
The company's own proprietary AI will still be powering everything behind the scenes, naturally. But if you think this is just a wild theory, Android Authority just spotted multiple new Meta glasses filings with the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). An FCC filing is basically a company saying: "Yes, this gadget is 100% real and we want to sell it to the public immediately."
Even wilder? These filings were submitted under the Meta name directly, which is actually super unusual compared to how they handled past wearables. They’re not hiding behind a partner's name anymore.
There’s also a mysterious internal project called "Wearables for Work" apparently in the mix, and it is allegedly linked to a totally unreleased corporate AI agent called Hatch. And if you thought that was ambitious, Meta is reportedly targeting sales of a casual 10 million smart glasses in just the second half of 2026 alone. Talk about main character energy!
One major, super important disclaimer before you go changing your budget: none of this is officially confirmed by Meta yet. All of it falls firmly in the rumor and speculation category for now.
But let's be real: where there is this much smoke, there is usually a very expensive, AI-powered fire.
What do you think? Would you rock a Meta-branded AI necklace, or is this officially crossing the line into sci-fi creepiness?
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