Meta Hypernova AI glasses: priced at around $800, strategic release to beat Apple's AR glasses


SOURCE: TWEAKTOWN.COM
AUG 29, 2025

Anthony Garreffa
Gaming Editor

Published Aug 29, 2025
TL;DR: Meta will launch its AI-powered Hypernova glasses in 2026, priced around $800, with mass production starting in Q3 2025. Positioned as an experimental product, it targets early ecosystem development and user insights despite limited market share and hardware challenges from LCoS technology integration.
Meta will be launching its new AI glasses dubbed Hypernova in 2026, reportedly priced at a not-so-crazy $800 or so, with new information on the headset leaked.

In a new post by industry insider Ming-Chi Kuo, Meta's new Hypernova AI glasses will reportedly enter mass production in the next few months (Q3 2025) with a two-year product lifecycle. Shipments are expected to be around 150,000 to 200,000 units over the next two years, and based on Qualcomm's chip shipment forecasts, global smart glasses shipments are projected to reach 13-15 million units in 2026.

This shows that Hypernova's market share will be negligible, with Kuo stating that Meta will be positioning its new AI glasses as more of an "experimental project" for the Facebook owner. AI will be Hypernova's "most important selling point" says Kuo, however, the integration with AI and AR applications is "still in its nascent stages".
This point along with its purported $800 price point, is the primary reason for Meta's conservative shipment forecasts, and coupled with Meta's decision on using LCoS technology for scalability in mass production, presents hardware design challenges in regards to form factor, brightness, response time, and battery.


Kuo continues, saying that Meta's strategic objectives for Hypernova's release are to launch ahead of Apple to build its brand image, to gain early experience in developing the ecosystem for Hypernova, and to "understand user behavior".

Ming-Chi Kuo's key points on Meta's new Hypernova AI glasses:

This device is expected to enter mass production in 3Q25 with a two-year product life cycle. Shipments over the next two years are projected to be around 150,000 to 200,000 units. Based on Qualcomm's chip shipment forecasts, global smart glasses shipments are projected to reach 13-15 million units in 2026. This indicates Hypernova's market share will be negligible, positioning it more as an experimental product for Meta.
AI will be Hypernova's most important selling point. However, the integration of AI with AR applications is still in its nascent stages. This, coupled with a price point of around $800, is likely the primary reason for Meta's conservative shipment forecast. Furthermore, the decision to use LCoS technology to achieve scalability for mass production presents hardware design challenges related to form factor, brightness, response time, and battery life.
Meta's strategic objectives for releasing Hypernova are: 1) To launch ahead of Apple to build its brand image, 2) To gain early experience in developing the ecosystem, and 3) To understand user behavior.

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