OpenAI's reach in artificial intelligence extends well beyond software, and 2026 could mark the year the company takes a decisive step into consumer hardware. This page groups three prediction markets representing distinct product categories OpenAI might announce in 2026: a smartphone, earbuds or headphones, and augmented reality glasses. Each product signals a different strategic direction—a phone would represent a major consumer-device push; audio wearables would create an always-on AI assistant platform adjacent to existing products; glasses would position the company in spatial computing alongside Apple Vision Pro and other AR competitors. These markets are grouped because they're all contingent on OpenAI treating hardware as a core business priority, yet each operates with its own probability dynamics based on technical feasibility, market timing, and competitive landscape. As you examine the price data below, notice how probabilities diverge between the three categories—discrepancies reveal where the market sees higher or lower conviction for specific hardware directions. Traders' collective prices reflect expectations about announcement timing, product viability, and OpenAI's long-term strategy. By comparing the probabilities across these markets, you can gauge which hardware category the consensus views as most likely, whether timelines suggest near-term announcements or longer speculation, and how OpenAI's public hardware roadmap aligns with market sentiment and industry expectations.