Nothing smart glasses reportedly due in H1 2027
- Nothing is reportedly developing smart glasses.
- Android Authority reported the smart glasses could launch in the first half of 2027.
- The same report said Nothing also plans to launch new earbuds in 2026.
Nothing is reportedly working on smart glasses, according to an Android Authority report published in 2026. The report said the device could arrive in the first half of 2027 and added that Nothing also plans to launch new earbuds in 2026.
Android Authority did not provide device specifications, pricing, market availability, or eSIM support details in the excerpt provided. The report identified the product category as smart glasses and linked the move to Nothing's expansion beyond smartphones and earbuds.
Smart glasses are becoming a more active device category as companies including Meta, Samsung, Google, and Apple pursue the segment. For the eSIM industry, wearable expansion matters because connected consumer devices can create future demand for embedded SIM and remote SIM provisioning, although this report did not mention eSIM, eUICC, or GSMA standards such as SGP.22 or SGP.32.
Related Questions
- Is Nothing making smart glasses?
- Yes. Android Authority reported that Nothing appears to be working on smart glasses, with a possible launch in the first half of 2027.
- When could Nothing smart glasses launch?
- H1 2027. Android Authority reported that Nothing's smart glasses could arrive in the first half of 2027.
- Is there any eSIM information for Nothing smart glasses yet?
- No. The report excerpt did not include any details on eSIM support, eUICC, connectivity specifications, or carrier compatibility.
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