Amazon is reportedly developing a new consumer-focused augmented reality (AR) device, codenamed “Jayhawk,” that will challenge Meta’s dominance in the smart glasses market. The monocular display device, rumored for a late 2026 or early 2027 release with a potential $800 price tag, will feature a camera, speaker, and microphone, building on Amazon’s experience with its Echo Frames.
According to tech savants, Amazon is taking a dual-pronged approach to its AR strategy:
While the reported features are promising, analysts believe Amazon faces significant hurdles, particularly concerning its brand perception.
With most of its hardware known for affordability, convincing consumers to pay a premium $800 for AR glasses will be a challenge. Amazon must ensure the aesthetic and build quality of Jayhawk justifies its high price.
To overcome these obstacles and succeed against established players like Meta, Amazon may adopt several key strategies:
Amazon’s entry could intensify competition in the AR market, potentially leading to more innovation and better products for consumers. However, if the company fails to deliver a truly premium experience with Jayhawk, it could strengthen Meta’s position and leave the market with a less diverse range of competitors.
The success of both “Jayhawk” and “Amelia” hinges on Amazon’s ability to combine its AI and logistics strengths with a design and user experience that resonates with a premium consumer base.