Amazon Looks Like It's Making Its Own Display-Enabled Smart Glasses
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Source:CNET
A reported pair of glasses could be coming in 2026 or 2027 to compete with Meta and Google, and Amazon's drivers could be wearing them too.

Amazon's existing Echo Frame audio glasses could be getting display-enabled updates in a year. Amazon/Screenshot by CNET

New smart glasses are expected soon from Meta, and Google will have some next year. Now Amazon may be entering the race with display-enabled smart glasses of its own, a possible stepping stone to augmented reality glasses further down the road. The report comes from The Information, via reporters who have a strong track record of correctly spotting emerging headsets and glasses.

According to the latest story, Amazon's display-enabled glasses could work like updated versions of the Echo Frame audio glasses the company already makes, but with added cameras and a heads-up display. 

UploadVR also wrote about the news, noting the Information's reporting that Amazon is simultaneously working on two models: one for its own drivers to assist with deliveries, and a sleeker version with color display for customers to order.

Smart glasses are becoming a hot new trend in tech, especially now that camera and microphone-enabled glasses are a vehicle for generative AI services. Amazon could be entering a very crowded space with Meta, Google, Samsung, Snap, a host of smaller players, and maybe even Apple.

Amazon already has the tools to make glasses like these work. Besides already making audio glasses, there's Alexa, smart home services, and a host of music, video and Kindle content the glasses could draw from. Amazon's also dabbled in wearables including health-tracking wristbands.

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