
"Meta has unveiled the Ray-Ban Display, its first smart glasses with a built-in AR screen. Weighing 69g, they are slightly heavier than the Vanguard and previous-gen Ray-Ban Meta glasses. The 600×600 display sits at the bottom of the right lens, offering a 20-degree field of view, 5,000 nits brightness, and minimal light leakage (2 percent). It runs at 90Hz generally and 30Hz when streaming."
"Paired with the glasses is the Meta Neural Band, an sEMG wristband that detects tiny wrist and finger movements to control on-screen actions. Made from durable Vectran, it offers 18 hours of battery life and IPX7-rated splash resistance. Future updates will allow full-text input. The glasses enable visual Meta AI responses, text messaging, WhatsApp/Messenger video calls, navigation, translation, captions, and serve as a live camera viewfinder."
Meta positioned smart glasses as the next stage in human-computer interaction, blending hardware, AI, and software. The Ray-Ban Display features a built-in 600×600 AR screen with a 20-degree field of view, 5,000 nits brightness, and a 12-megapixel camera with 3X zoom supporting 3024×4032 photos and 1080p/30fps video. Wayfarer frames include transition and prescription lens support and 32GB storage. The Meta Neural Band is an sEMG wristband for wrist and finger gesture control, built from Vectran with 18-hour battery life and IPX7 splash resistance, with future full-text input. The glasses support visual AI responses, messaging, video calls, navigation, translation, captions, and live viewfinder use. Price is $799 including the Neural Band; US sale begins September 30 with wider availability in 2026. Oakley-branded Meta Vanguard and Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 models were also announced.
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