Meta Is Developing an AI Pendant to Compete with Apple and Humane
Meta is developing a personal AI pendant to compete with Apple and Humane. The device will serve as an assistant, always available without a smartphone. Meta…
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Meta is developing a personal AI pendant. The company is making an ambitious bet on a new form factor to compete in the wearable AI device market, where Apple, Humane, and other technology leaders are already active.
Next-Generation Form Factor
It is too early to publish details about the device itself — the project is still in development. But the logic is clear: an AI pendant is a compact, lightweight device that a person wears at all times. In terms of price, it is cheaper than a smartphone; in terms of functionality, it is sufficient for everyday interaction with an AI assistant.
The pendant can work as a standalone device or in conjunction with a smartphone. Likely, Meta will create a hybrid solution: local computing for quick commands and cloud computing for complex tasks. The form factor of a pendant makes it more intimate than a watch and less conspicuous than a smartphone — ideal for the "AI, always with you" model.
Why This Is Critical for Meta
Meta is serious about betting on wearable AI for several reasons. First, the smartphone is ceasing to be the central device — users are switching to smartwatches, glasses, rings, and other wearable gadgets. If Meta is not present there, it will lose contact with the user.
Second, proprietary hardware is control. A Meta pendant is not just a device; it is a gateway to an ecosystem: services, applications, advertising. Data collected by the pendant's sensors (voice, position, gestures) remains with Meta, not with Apple.
Third, it is a competitive necessity. Apple has already integrated AI deeply into its ecosystem of watches, phones, and headphones. Humane has captured the niche of a specialized AI pendant with the AI Pin.
OpenAI is developing its own wearable AI device. If Meta does not compete, it will find itself on the periphery of the personal AI era.
The Market Is Already in the Race
It is 2026, and wearable AI devices are not fantasy but reality:
- Apple Watch with built-in AI — millions of users, high price
- Humane AI Pin — a bet on pure AI in the form factor of a chest badge
- Rabbit R1 — an unusual form factor, focused on AI-powered app launching
- Samsung Galaxy Ring — a ring with health sensors and an AI assistant
- OpenAI and other startups — testing their own variants
Each of these solutions finds its own audience. The market is stratifying by price, features, and purpose. Meta, whose pendant will operate within the Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp ecosystem, can capture a price and functional segment below Apple but with better integration of social services.
What This Means
Meta understands: the future belongs to wearable AI. A pendant is not just a gadget; it is a signal about the company's direction for the next 5-10 years. The world is moving toward an era where the smartphone will cease to be the primary interface between humans and information. In its place will come a personal AI that will be with you in a pendant, watch, or glasses. Meta is joining this race belatedly but seriously.
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