OpenAI is quietly assembling one of its most ambitious projects yet: a family of AI-powered consumer devices, starting with a smart speaker for the home. But with Apple, Meta and Google already staking their claims in the space, the company has a steep climb ahead.

According to a report from The Information, OpenAI has more than 200 people working on a lineup that could include a smart speaker, smart glasses and even a smart lamp.

The smart speaker is expected to be the first product out the door, carrying a price tag somewhere between $200 and $300 — though customers shouldn’t expect to get their hands on it before February 2027 at the earliest.

Apple’s Face ID — and even monitoring user behavior to offer proactive suggestions. For instance, it might nudge you to get to bed on time the night before an early flight on your calendar.

Smart glasses are also in the pipeline, though mass production isn’t expected until 2028.

Meta has already been selling its Ray-Ban smart glasses to consumers, with AI features baked in.

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Google has its own smart glasses efforts in motion. And Apple is reportedly developing an AI wearable pin alongside next-generation AirPods with enhanced sensors.

For a company with no hardware track record, breaking into this market is a genuine challenge — not just technically, but commercially. Consumers have become more selective about the devices they adopt, with surveys showing that smart home and wearable adoption rises only when products provide clear daily value and convenience.

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