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Glasses of the Future: A Look at the Meta Ray-Ban Display
Meta headquartersSunday, September 21, 2025
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The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses represent a significant leap in technology. While they aren't quite ready to replace smartphones, they hold tremendous promise.
Key Features
- Bright, Full-Color Display: Only visible to the wearer, ensuring privacy.
- Smart Wristband: Uses EMG neural interface to read tiny muscle signals, allowing control via hand movements.
- Pinch, swipe, and twist to navigate the glasses.
- Acts as a remote control for the glasses.
Design & Comfort
- Slightly heavier than regular sunglasses but still comfortable.
- Display is only in the right eye, preserving normal vision.
- Bright display works well both indoors and outdoors.
Functionality
- Capture Photos & Videos
- Listen to Music
- Live Captioning: Focuses on one speaker, filtering out background noise.
- Conversation Focus: Amplifies the voice of the person you're speaking to.
- Voice Commands: Improved accuracy even in noisy environments.
- AI Assistant: Helps with tasks like finding and organizing recipes.
Specifications & Availability
- Price: $799
- Colors: Two options available
- Lenses: Transition lenses included; prescription lenses available (extra cost TBA).
- Battery Life:
- Glasses: 6 hours
- Wristband: 18 hours
- Water Resistance:
- Glasses: Water-resistant
- Wristband: IPX7 rated (can handle short submersion).
- Release Date: September 30
- Retailers:
- Best Buy
- Sunglass Hut
- LensCrafters
- Ray-Ban Stores
- Verizon (later availability).
Who Are They For?
- Early adopters & tech enthusiasts
- Not yet for mainstream use, but a glimpse into the future.
- Expect more smart glasses from competitors like Google in the coming year.
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