Making Sense Of The Wave Of Next-Gen AI Smart Glasses Launches


Apple is reportedly shifting its focus from the unaffordable, bulky Vision Pro headset to AI-powered smart glasses, as Ray-Ban Meta continues to dominate the fast-growing smart glasses space.

A wave of new AI and AR glasses has flooded the consumer market in the second half of this year. Goldman Sachs analysts, led by Allen Chang, provided clients with a breakdown of what the next phase of the smart-glasses boom will look like.

Wave of New Launches:

  • Meizu StarV Snap (AI glasses),

  • Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 (AI glasses),

  • Oakley Meta Vanguard (AI glasses),

  • Meta Ray-Ban Display (AR glasses),

  • and HTC Vive Eagle (AI glasses).

Another round of launches this month:

  • INMO GO3 and RayNeo Air 4 AR glasses will be released in Oct 2025. INMO GO3 will come with a longer battery life as a result of new hardware design solutions, with enhanced AI features.

  • RayNeo’s Air 4 AR glasses will be the first product after their announced collaboration with audio player Bang & Olufsen.

AR glasses pipeline: New models in Oct and Dec

AI glasses pipeline: New models in Nov

AR / AI glasses price and shipments trends

Specification of recent AI / AR smart glasses

Ray-Ban Meta’s shipments have been leading. 

Related:

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Important to note: Apple’s Vision Pro was an outright flop (read here & here). Meta, on the other hand, has been dominating the market with its Ray-Ban smart glasses – a trend we believe will continue with the next iteration featuring an integrated AR display. 

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