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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 8 MIN

Why Top VCs Are Betting on AR Glasses Despite Snap's Stumble

from The Venture Capital Podcast with Fexingo: VCs, Term Sheets, and Startup Investing · host Fexingo

Snap's stock tumbled 12% after unveiling $1,500 AR glasses that critics called a 'developer demo masquerading as a product.' But Lucas and Luna dig into why several top-tier venture firms are quietly doubling down on augmented reality hardware — and how a contrarian thesis from Chi-Hua Chien suggests the real AI winners won't be selling AI at all. They break down the numbers: Snap's AR hardware investment has consumed $2.8 billion since 2021, yet its core ad business still generates 98% of revenue. Meanwhile, ETFs tracking AR and genomics — ARKK and ARKG — have jumped 4% in the past week, signaling renewed appetite for moonshot tech. The episode explores why some VCs see Snap's stumble as a buying opportunity, not a warning sign, and what the AR playbook can teach founders about patience in a hype-driven market. #Snapchat #ARGoggles #VentureCapital #ChiHuaChien #AugmentedReality #ContrarianBet #StartupInvesting #TermSheets #GrowthEquity #MoonshotTech #ARKK #ARKG #AIWinners #HardwareStartups #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Snap's stock tumbled 12% after unveiling $1,500 AR glasses that critics called a 'developer demo masquerading as a product.' But Lucas and Luna dig into why several top-tier venture firms are quietly doubling down on augmented reality hardware — and how a contrarian thesis from Chi-Hua Chien suggests the real AI winners won't be selling AI at all. They break down the numbers: Snap's AR hardware investment has consumed $2.8 billion since 2021, yet its core ad business still generates 98% of revenue. Meanwhile, ETFs tracking AR and genomics — ARKK and ARKG — have jumped 4% in the past week, signaling renewed appetite for moonshot tech. The episode explores why some VCs see Snap's stumble as a buying opportunity, not a warning sign, and what the AR playbook can teach founders about patience in a hype-driven market. #Snapchat #ARGoggles #VentureCapital #ChiHuaChien #AugmentedReality #ContrarianBet #StartupInvesting #TermSheets #GrowthEquity #MoonshotTech #ARKK #ARKG #AIWinners #HardwareStartups #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Snap's stock tumbled 12% after unveiling $1,500 AR glasses that critics called a 'developer demo masquerading as a product.' But Lucas and Luna dig into why several top-tier venture firms are quietly doubling down on augmented reality hardware — and...

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