Here's more of what you'll see through Meta's $1,000 smart glasses
Briefly

Meta is developing a new version of its smart glasses, named Hypernova, expected to be released by the end of the year. These glasses will feature a built-in screen, allowing users to run apps and view content via hand gestures and touch controls. Unlike their predecessor, these glasses will cost over $1,000. Innovations include an enhanced camera and a home screen similar to the Meta Quest. Additionally, Meta is working on a second version, Hypernova 2, slated for 2027, which will include dual screens.
The Hypernova will cost over $1,000, significantly higher than its predecessor, and will include features like a built-in screen and improved camera.
Meta is reserving advanced augmented reality technology for its Orion glasses, while Hypernova aims at the mid-tier smart glasses market, differentiating itself with premium features.
Read at The Verge
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