Mark Zuckerberg unveils $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the next generation of AI-powered smart glasses called Meta Ray-Ban Display at the annual Connect event on Wednesday in Menlo Park, California.
- Meta designed these glasses over more than 10 years to expand users' access to AI while reducing reliance on phone screens and building on past efforts like the 2013 Google Glass.
- The Meta Ray-Ban Display features a compact screen embedded in the right lens that shows notifications, live captions, and AI assistant replies, with control facilitated by a wristband that reads muscle signals.
- The glasses will cost $799 and become available in limited U.S. stores including Best Buy and Ray-Ban on September 30, while Meta aims to produce 10 million pairs annually starting in 2026.
- Meta's smart glasses show rapid consumer adoption with partner EssilorLuxottica reporting a tripling in revenue, suggesting the technology may accelerate AI integration into daily life amid growing competition.
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"Um ... there we go ... uh-oh," said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on stage as he attempted to answer a video call through a combination of movements between a wristband and a pair of glasses. "Well, I ... let's see what happened there ... that's too bad," he continued, shortly before cutting short the live demo. The video call went unanswered. https://youtu.be/o6xiitRf3Gk?si=fTGYu7x9Q-soojEr&t=381
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