Meta is once again preparing to enter the smartwatch market, with a new report claiming the company plans to launch its first wearable as soon as this year, ahead of a broader rollout in the coming years.

The brand has revived a previously shelved project, internally code-named Malibu 2, and intends to equip the device with health-tracking features and a built-in Meta AI assistant.

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Adding a smartwatch would fill a key gap in that lineup, providing continuous biometric data, haptic feedback and quick interactions that complement the glasses’ camera, audio and visual capabilities.

A watch could act as the sensor hub of Meta’s ecosystem, collecting health and activity data that powers more personalised AI experiences.

While Meta continues to invest heavily in augmented and mixed reality, its product strategy has evolved significantly since the early days of its Metaverse push.

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Rather than leading with fully immersive VR experiences, the company now appears to be prioritising lightweight, everyday devices that bring AI into daily life.

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This shift has been visible in recent years through advances in gesture control and wearable interfaces, including research into wrist-based interaction that hints at how future Meta wearables could work together.

The Information’s report proves accurate, Meta’s long-rumoured smartwatch could mark a significant step in that journey and be the clearest sign yet that the company’s hardware strategy is shifting from experimental to an ecosystem.

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