
"Meta let slip that it will launch its first smart glasses with a built-in HUD by posting a video on YouTube (which has since been removed). In the video, the glasses were paired with Meta's sEMG wristband, which is used to control the interface. The glasses offer a fixed HUD, which is visible to the right eye only. There is no attempt to integrate the visuals into the real world - these are not AR glasses -"
"These glasses have slightly chunkier frames and are reportedly heavier - measuring 70g, compared to 50g on other Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses (the ones without a display). These will be pricier too - $800, according to a report by Mark Gurman. The glasses will apparently be marketed as the Meta Ray-Ban Display to clearly separate them from the other Ray-Ban models. Above you can see them with the regular Ray-Ban Meta glasses, the Oakley Meta HSTN, the still-unofficial Oakley Meta Sphaera glasses and the wristband."
Meta's upcoming Ray-Ban Display smart glasses include a fixed heads-up display visible to the right eye, prioritizing persistent access to Meta AI, messaging, and navigation rather than AR overlays. The glasses pair with an sEMG wristband that reads electrical pulses from forearm muscles to track finger movements and control the interface. The frames are chunkier and weigh about 70g, compared with 50g for non-display Ray-Ban Meta glasses. The reported launch price is roughly $800 and the product will be marketed separately as Meta Ray-Ban Display. A leaked YouTube video demonstrating pairing and interaction has been removed.
Read at GSMArena.com
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