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Meta plans to push back the debut of its next mixed reality glasses to 2027

Meta plans to push back the debut of its next mixed reality glasses to 2027

Posted on 6 December 2025 By jobuzo

The big reveal for Meta’s next mixed reality glasses is being postponed until the first half of 2027, according to a report from Business Insider. Based on an internal memo from Maher Saba, the vice president of Meta’s Reality Labs Foundation, the report said that the company’s project, which is codenamed “Phoenix,” will no longer be scheduled for a 2026 debut.

In a separate memo, Meta execs explained that the delay would help deliver a more “polished and reliable experience.” According to BI, a memo from Meta’s Gabriel Aul and Ryan Cairns said this new release window is “going to give us a lot more breathing room to get this right.” Meta hasn’t publicly revealed many details about its Phoenix project, but The Information previously reported that it would feature a goggle-like form factor with an external power source, similar to how the Apple Vision Pro is attached to a battery pack.

In the memo from Saba, BI reported that Meta is also working on a “limited edition” wearable with the codename “Malibu 2.” Yesterday, Meta announced its acquisition of Limitless, a startup that recently developed an AI wearable called Pendant. Even though Meta’s current product portfolio is dominated by smart glasses and VR headsets, the Limitless acquisition and Malibu 2 project could hint at the company’s plans to expand its offerings.

Meta plans to push back the debut of its next mixed reality glasses to 2027


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