Building augmented reality glasses is “a journey”, a “blue ocean strategy”, a leap into new territory, says Evan Spiegel, the co-founder and chief executive of Snap.
Stuffing highly complex technology, not to mention batteries, into a wearable pair of frames is certainly a technological holy grail.
On Tuesday evening, Snap revealed the fifth generation of Spectacles, the first time they have been updated since 2021.
Despite the drawbacks — the weight and short 45-minute battery life — the latest version, uniting the digital and real worlds, is an impressive feat of engineering.
As it copes with a floundering share price, a challenging ad market, onerous regulation on social media and deep-pocketed competitors, some investors wonder if the loss-making company can afford to swim in