According to The Information, Meta is developing an AI-powered pendant device, with plans to begin testing next year. This indicates that the company is still ramping up its wearable hardware efforts and attempting to incorporate AI capabilities into lighter, more everyday devices.
Or continue with the Limitless product concept
The report mentions that this device is likely built upon Limitless's products. Meta acquired the AI device startup in late 2025; Limitless had previously launched AI pendants that could be clipped to clothing or worn as necklaces, primarily for recording user conversations.
Meta stated at the time that the acquisition would help the company accelerate the development of AI wearable devices. Now that it has entered the testing phase, it signifies that the integration of related technologies and products has begun to move towards implementation.
AI glasses and enterprise subscriptions will be promoted simultaneously.
In addition to the pendant device, the memo also mentions that Meta plans to continue expanding its AI glasses product line and launch an enterprise subscription service called Wearables for Work. The report has not yet disclosed the service's pricing, launch date, or specific features.
Based on current information, Meta hopes to extend AI wearable devices from consumer electronics to office scenarios, forming a product portfolio that combines hardware and subscription services.
Reality Labs faces performance pressure
Meta's push for these new devices comes against the backdrop of continued losses at its hardware division, Reality Labs. Reports indicate that the division lost $4 billion in the first quarter of this year, and its hardware business continues to face significant operational pressure.
Previous types of AI wearable devices have failed to achieve significant breakthroughs in the consumer market due to reasons including privacy concerns, marketing missteps, and limited practical applications. However, relevant manufacturers have not withdrawn from this field, and companies such as OpenAI are still advancing in similar directions.
Additional information:TechCrunch has contacted Meta for comment on the matter, but Meta has not yet made a public statement.












