And here’s how Pickle Inc. describes its future AR glasses on its website: “For a better life in every dimension, we need an intelligence that sees with you, remembers your life, and learns to understand you. A new soul.”
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Giving birth to a new soul is a big claim in itself, but the promo video for the Pickle AR glasses also shows a level of augmented reality that is far beyond brands like Meta and Xreal, which already make AR glasses.
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So, for many social media users, early videos and concept images of the glasses seem too good to be true. Pickle Glasses are reminiscent of Iron Man’s AI-powered visual displays, and some experts say users should be very skeptical while the product is still in development. The Pickle website states that users can deposit $200 to preorder the Pickle 1, which will begin deliveries in Q2 2026.
“As someone who has worked in AR/VR for over a decade, please listen. @Pickle glasses are not real. This is literally a mold of glasses made in China,” one user wrote on X.
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Another user posted, “For context of how crazy fake this is:
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Whether or not the glasses live up to the hype, it might be best to wait until they come out and reviewers can get their hands on them before plunking down $200 — or at least until we see actual product demos.
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