Here's another clue about Snapchat's secret hardware project
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The company has reportedly been hustling on a stealthy smart glasses project, and we now know that it recently became a member of a Bluetooth special interest group that will allow it to build products using the wireless communications technology.
Snapchat would likely use Bluetooth technology to allow its headset to connect to a users' app.
The Financial Times first spotted the newly minted "adopter" membership, which you can see evidence of below:
Sources previously told Business Insider that Snapchat is "very serious" about a hardware play. The company acquired a Google Glass-like startup called Vergence Labs back in 2014 and has since hired a bunch of other eyewear and wearable technology experts.
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