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Nothing wants to get into connected glasses (and AI, obviously)

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Last updated: 2026/04/05 at 6:30 AM
News Room Published 5 April 2026
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Nothing wants to be limited to smartphones anymore. According to rumors of Bloombergthe brand is working on a pair of connected glasses which could see the light of day in the first half of 2027. It is a logical development for a company which seeks to build a more complete ecosystem.

Nothing in a race already underway

CEO Carl Pei reportedly recently changed his position on the subject. Long skeptical, he is now pushing internally a “multi-device” strategy that revolves around a simple idea: offering several products that work together, rather than remaining focused on a single type of device. These glasses should have cameras, microphones and speakers. But no miracle on the power side: most of the calculations will be transferred to the smartphone and the cloud. AI will mainly be used to simplify certain tasks and personalize the experience, for example by analyzing what the user sees or hears.

Nothing doesn’t stop there. The brand would also, logically, prepare new headphones (which will be released earlier than the glasses), again with functions linked to artificial intelligence. On its smartphones, the company has already started to integrate this type of tool, in particular a system allowing the creation of widgets using assisted programming.

Nothing arrives on virgin territory. The success of Meta’s Ray-Ban connected glasses has attracted other heavyweights in this market: Google, Apple, Samsung and others have such projects in their pipeline. Faced with these giants, Little London Thumb plays another card. The brand made itself known with a very identifiable design – transparency, LED, minimalist look – which it would like to include in its future frames. A way to stand out in a sector where many products end up looking the same.

On the financial side, the company recently raised $200 million, for a valuation of around $1.3 billion. However, it remains a modest-sized player, with a still limited presence in certain markets, notably in the United States. Despite the agitation around the subject, connected glasses remain a product under construction. The models expected in the coming years will not yet offer true augmented reality, often presented as the next step.

Nothing arrives at an interesting time: early enough to try to find a place, but in a market where everything is not yet set in stone. After smartphones and headphones that were rather well received, will the brand be able to transform the test?

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