Meta Is Reportedly Working on Smart Glasses With a Screen | Entrepreneur
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Meta's Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have been a commercial success, selling over a million pairs in less than two years. Building on this momentum, the company is introducing a new model, code-named Hypernova, by year-end. This model aims to rival smartphones, offering features like app functionality, gesture recognition, and an embedded display to show information. The anticipated price range is between $1,000 and $1,400, making it competitive with Apple's iPhone lineup. Hypernova will also feature a superior camera and a neural wristband controller for user interaction.
The $299 Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses were an unexpected hit, with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stating demand is still outpacing our ability to build them.
Meta is looking to bring its first smartphone-alternative glasses to market by the end of this year to better compete with phones like Apple's iPhone.
The advanced feature that sets Hypernova apart from the current Ray-Ban Meta glasses, and contributes heavily to its price tag, is its screen.
Hypernova is expected to have a better camera than the Ray-Ban Meta glasses and will come with a neural wristband controller.
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