
"Zuckerberg was clearly more giddy about the launch of the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses than anything else announced at Meta Connect 2025. "We've been working on glasses for over 10 years at Meta, and this is one of those special moments," Zuckerberg said. "I'm really proud of this, and I'm really proud of our team for achieving this." Also: I tried the Meta Oakley Vanguard smart glasses, and they're cooler than they look"
"The glasses will retail for $799, which includes both the glasses and the neural wristband. They come in two colors, black and brown, and all pairs have transition lenses. However, because of the embedded heads-up display, these glasses cannot accommodate prescription lenses. They have 18 hours of battery life and are water-resistant. They arrive in stores on September 30, and you'll be able to go and get a demo -- presumably in the same Ess"
Meta released next-generation Ray-Ban Display smart glasses that include a color heads-up display and a neural wristband that reads subtle gestures from the writing hand. The wristband enables controls not previously possible on smart glasses and expands hands-free interactions. The bundle retails for $799 and includes both glasses and the wristband. Frames come in black and brown with transition lenses, but the embedded display prevents prescription lenses. The glasses offer 18 hours of battery life, are water-resistant, and hit stores on September 30 with in-store demos planned.
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