
"The new Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses include a small screen embedded in the right lens that allows users to view notifications and basic information without checking a phone. They are paired with a wristband controller that interprets hand gestures for tasks like answering calls and responding to texts. The glasses will retail for $799, with availability scheduled in stores by the end of September."
"Meta unveiled the device during its annual Connect event in Menlo Park, California. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg described the glasses as an ideal platform for enabling artificial intelligence applications. He noted that wearable technology could support communication, memory, and situational awareness while keeping users present in their environment. The event also emphasized how the glasses might fit into Meta's broader strategy."
Meta introduced the Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses featuring a small embedded screen in the right lens for notifications and basic information. The glasses pair with a wristband controller that interprets hand gestures for tasks like answering calls and responding to texts. Retail price is $799 with in-store availability by the end of September. The glasses provide basic AI-driven assistance including conversational responses, translation, and contextual reminders to reduce smartphone reliance. The presentation framed the glasses as a platform for AI applications that can support communication, memory, and situational awareness while keeping users present, and as a testing ground for future innovations amid industry competition.
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