Mark Zuckerberg unveils $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses
Meta's $799 Ray-Ban Display glasses feature gesture control via a neural-powered wristband, marking the company's first consumer-ready smart glasses with a digital display.
- Meta has unveiled $799 Ray-Ban Display smart glasses that will go on sale on September 30th, 2025, initially available in the US.
- The glasses feature a bright full-color display with a 600-by-600-pixel resolution and a 20-degree field of view, designed to show apps and text in real time.
- They include Meta Neural Band technology for gesture control and can take video calls through WhatsApp, providing live captions for people being looked at during the calls.
- These glasses may indicate a shift towards smart glasses replacing smartphones in the future.
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The collaboration between Meta and EssilorLuxottica continues. The new smart glass with neural interface arriving in Italy at the beginning of 2026. Presented also the Oakley Meta Vanguard for sportsmen
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Meta launches $499 Oakley smart glasses
Meta on Wednesday launched $499 Oakley-branded smart glasses for athletes that come with a centered action camera, louder speakers and better water resistance, expanding its wearables beyond the Ray-Ban line that has been an early AI-era hit.
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