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The global smart glasses market is entering a decisive new phase in the second half of 2026, with competition expanding beyond Meta’s early dominance as AI capabilities and ecosystems take center stage over hardware specifications.
Industry attention is rapidly shifting from lens quality and battery life to the AI models and voice assistants that power the glasses. Meta’s early lead with its Ray-Ban Meta glasses is being challenged by ByteDance, Google, and a wave of Chinese manufacturers offering AI glasses at competitive price points starting at $299.
The shift reflects a broader trend in wearable AI: consumers care more about what the glasses can do — real-time translation, object recognition, contextual AI assistance — than the technical specs of the frames. Companies that can integrate powerful AI models directly into the glasses while maintaining all-day battery life and stylish designs are pulling ahead.
Chinese manufacturers are moving aggressively into the market with co-branded AI glasses collections, while Apple and Samsung are reportedly preparing their own entries. The competitive dynamics increasingly resemble the smartphone wars, where ecosystem lock-in and AI services matter more than hardware differentiation.
Source: Digitimes


