
"The full-color, high-resolution display sits to the side of the user's view and can be turned on or off, designed for short, glanceable interactions. Features include checking messages, making video calls, previewing photos, viewing live captions and translations, and connecting with Meta apps like Meta AI, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook. Each pair comes with the Meta Neural Band, an EMG wristband that translates muscle activity into commands for the glasses."
"Why It Matters: Meta's first AI-powered smart glasses have already found traction with more than 2 million pairs sold, especially among creators. Lloyd George told me they "made it so much easier to capture content throughout my day," noting that the more content he can create, the more opportunities that typically arise. The Meta Ray-Ban Display builds on that momentum by adding a glanceable display and controls that bring more mobile-like functionality into wearable form."
The Meta Ray-Ban Display introduces in-lens, full-color, high-resolution displays positioned to the side of a user's view for short, glanceable interactions and can be toggled on or off. The glasses support messaging, video calls, photo previews, live captions and translations, and integration with Meta AI, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook. Each pair is bundled with the Meta Neural Band, an EMG wristband that converts muscle activity into commands for hands-free control. The product is priced at $799 with availability beginning September 30. The design targets creators and tech enthusiasts, offering real-time previews, developer access, and built-in cameras, speakers, microphones, and AI computing.
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