Looks like the metaverse hardware race just hit another speed bump. Word on the street is that Meta's pushing back their mixed reality glasses launch all the way to 2027. That's a significant delay for a company betting big on spatial computing. The move could reshape the AR landscape—gives competitors more breathing room, but also raises questions about whether the tech's actually ready for prime time. Meta's clearly taking the "better late than broken" approach here, which honestly might be the smart play given how critical these devices are to their long-term vision.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 17h ago
I've said it before, the real opportunities in the AR sector won't truly begin until 2027. Anyone still hung up on Meta's delay just doesn't see the bigger picture.
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VirtualRichDream
· 22h ago
2027? Haha, I bet five bucks it'll be postponed again by then.
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ETHReserveBank
· 22h ago
2027? Is Meta planning to retire? Their competitors must be grinning from ear to ear.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 22h ago
ngl 2027 is too far away, Apple will probably take off during this period.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 22h ago
Let’s wait a bit longer. According to historical patterns, delaying the hardware until 2027 is basically cooling down the market. Data shows that competitors will iterate rapidly in the coming years, and this delay by Meta is essentially handing over the initiative. While it may be safer, who’s going to remember you after waiting so long?
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GasFeeTears
· 22h ago
2027? LOL, Meta really dares to wait, huh. This pace is like a turtle's speed.
Looks like the metaverse hardware race just hit another speed bump. Word on the street is that Meta's pushing back their mixed reality glasses launch all the way to 2027. That's a significant delay for a company betting big on spatial computing. The move could reshape the AR landscape—gives competitors more breathing room, but also raises questions about whether the tech's actually ready for prime time. Meta's clearly taking the "better late than broken" approach here, which honestly might be the smart play given how critical these devices are to their long-term vision.