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Home / Technology / Meta's Phoenix VR glasses delayed to 2027

Meta's Phoenix VR glasses delayed to 2027

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Meta's new mixed reality glasses, codenamed Phoenix, delayed.
  • CEO Mark Zuckerberg seeks higher quality and sustainability.
  • Meta plans to significantly reduce its metaverse budget.
Meta's Phoenix VR glasses delayed to 2027

Meta is reportedly pushing back the release of its next-generation mixed reality glasses, codenamed Phoenix, to the first half of 2027. This represents a delay from the previously anticipated second half of 2026. The new glasses are expected to feature a form factor similar to the Apple Vision Pro, including a separate power source.

Sources indicate that CEO Mark Zuckerberg has instructed executives to take additional time to refine the product, emphasizing the need for greater business sustainability and elevated user experiences. This directive stems from internal discussions aimed at improving the quality and viability of Meta's metaverse endeavors.

This delay coincides with news that Meta intends to reduce its metaverse spending by as much as 30%. These strategic adjustments suggest a recalibration of the company's long-term investment in virtual and augmented reality technologies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Meta's Phoenix mixed reality glasses are now expected in the first half of 2027.
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly delayed the project to ensure higher quality experiences and business sustainability.
Yes, reports suggest Meta plans to cut its metaverse budget by up to 30%.

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