Memories.ai unveils Project LUCI at CES 2026, a developer-focused AI wearable platform featuring advanced visual memory capabilities, aiming to improve upon past failures of AI wearables by offering better memory, understanding, and privacy, with full release expected later in 2026.
Meta Connect 2025, the company's major annual event, will showcase new AI-powered smart glasses, including the anticipated Hypernova model, and updates on VR headsets and AI initiatives, with live streams available online and in Meta's VR environment. The event marks a significant focus on AI and the Metaverse, with potential announcements on new hardware and software developments.
Samsung is exploring new AI-powered wearable devices, including earrings, necklaces, glasses, rings, and watches, aiming to create discreet, hands-free communication tools that complement smartphones. This initiative is part of a broader industry trend towards innovative AI consumer electronics, with Samsung focusing on devices that are worn rather than carried, although these products may remain prototypes for now.
The Rabbit R1, Humane AI Pin, and Limitless Pendant are three AI wearables generating considerable hype. The Humane AI Pin boasts a premium design but suffers from usability issues and overheating, while the Rabbit R1 offers a more traditional yet appealing design. The Limitless Pendant impresses with a 100-hour battery life and transcription capabilities. The Rabbit R1 excels in multimodal AI capabilities and affordability, making it the overall winner among the three devices.
Rabbit founder and CEO Jesse Lyu tested the Humane AI Pin against his company's Rabbit R1 in a YouTube video, highlighting the challenges of using the AI-powered wearable, including the awkwardness of tapping without touching nipples. While the Humane AI Pin lacks a screen and has a steep learning curve, upcoming AI wearables like the Limitless Pendant and Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses offer alternative ways to interact with AI. Despite the initial kinks, AI-powered wearables are gradually becoming more accessible for users.
The new AI-powered Limitless pendant, available for pre-order at $99, clips onto clothing and records conversations throughout the day, serving as a memory aid and personal assistant. It features a "Consent Mode" to only capture the voices of those who have given consent, but questions remain about how it handles multiple voices and the legality of recording in different states. The pendant offers unlimited audio storage and AI functionality for $20 a month, with the first units expected to ship in August.