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EU relaxes smart glasses rules following US pressure

The European Commission has exempted smart glasses from battery regulations, simplifying Meta's expansion in Europe following pressure from the United States.

By the Aheadline editorial team·15 juli 2026·2 min read·Source: Politico EU – TechVerifierad signalAI-generated
EU relaxes smart glasses rules following US pressure
EU relaxes smart glasses rules following US pressure
EU relaxes smart glasses rules following US pressure
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What happened?

The European Commission has decided to exempt certain smart glasses, such as Meta's Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, from strict requirements regarding replaceable batteries. This exemption was published on 22 May 2024 in the Official Journal of the European Union and means that manufacturers of smart glasses do not need to design their products with easily replaceable batteries.

Key facts

Beslutsdatum22 maj 2024

Commission exempts smart glasses like Meta's from batteries regulation, clearing a major hurdle to European expansion.

Politico EU – Tech

Why it matters

The decision follows intensive pressure from the US, which argued that strict battery requirements would stifle innovation and growth for American tech companies in the European market. The exemption reduces significant technical and economic barriers to the launch of smart glasses in the EU, benefiting companies such as Meta.

Who is affected?

This primarily affects American technology companies like Meta Platforms, Inc., which develop and sell smart glasses. EU consumers will gain access to these products without delay, while environmental organisations may question the decision based on sustainability concerns.

Impact on the EU

The exemption is directly applicable throughout the European Union. It adjusts the conditions for market introduction of smart glasses and demonstrates flexibility within EU legislation when strategic economic interests are at stake.

What else you should know

The decision underscores the geopolitical dimension of technical regulation and how international pressure can shape EU legislation.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this story

Vad har hänt?
EU-kommissionen har undantagit smarta glasögon från krav på lätt utbytbara batterier, ett beslut som publicerades den 22 maj 2024.
När hände det?
Beslutet publicerades officiellt den 22 maj 2024 i Europeiska unionens officiella tidning.
Varför spelar det roll?
Undantaget minskar betydande tekniska och ekonomiska hinder för tillverkare av smarta glasögon, särskilt för amerikanska företag som Meta, att lansera sina produkter på EU-marknaden. Det visar också hur geopolitiska påtryckningar kan påverka EU:s lagstiftning.
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#Policy#Meta Glasses#AI-glasögon#EssilorLuxottica#Meta Platforms Inc.#EU-reglering
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