
"2026 is going to be the year that AR comes into the mainstream, and Meta's looking to take the first steps in order to maximize its position as the leader in the digital wearables field, with the announcement of a range of new Meta Display glasses features at CES."
"Meta's Display glasses are not full AR, but they're the first device from Meta that includes a heads-up display, and Meta's new wrist control device, which it hopes will establish new parameters for eventual AR interaction within real-world environments."
"The discreet teleprompter is seamlessly embedded inside your display glasses, with customizable text-based cards and simple navigation with the Meta Neural Band. You can move through your presentation at your own speed, with the confidence of knowing your notes are literally right in front of you."
2026 is positioned as a mainstream year for augmented reality adoption, and Meta is expanding Meta Display glasses capabilities to strengthen its wearable leadership. The Display glasses include a heads-up display but are not full AR devices, and a new wrist control aims to shape future real-world AR interaction. A phased rollout will introduce an in-lens teleprompter with customizable text cards and navigation via the Meta Neural Band. The teleprompter allows presenters to advance notes discreetly. The system also enables surface-based handwriting input to send WhatsApp and Messenger messages by writing with a finger.
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