Meta launches its own smart glasses
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Meta is expanding the capabilities of its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses by opening the platform to third-party developers. The move could bring new apps for navigation, productivity, smart home control,
Meta's CTO, Andrew Bosworth, suggests privacy expectations about smart glasses will be decided in the court of public opinion.
Meta has unveiled a new line of AI-powered smart glasses starting at $299. The launch sharpens competition with Google and Snap as companies race to define wearable computing.
Discover how the May 2026 software update transformed the $800 Meta Display Glasses and see how they compare to the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2.
Neural Handwriting is now live for every Ray-Ban Display owner, letting them type messages with finger movements, with no voice or phone required.
How do the new smart glasses compare to the industry standard? Here's what I found, based on specs and experience.
Meta has launched new smart glasses at $299. The wearables were created in partnership with EssilorLuxottica, the parent company of Ray-Ban.
