
"Also: I tried smart glasses with a built-in display, and they made my Meta Ray-Bans feel outdated But one of the things flying under the radar is that Meta will reportedly introduce a new brand partner: Prada. This has been known since a . It makes sense, not only because Prada glasses tend to be large and bulky enough to hold plenty of technology, but Prada's glasses are under the umbrella of EssilorLuxotica, the same company that runs the Ray-Ban and Oakley brands."
"There's been plenty of confusion and speculation about the smart glasses Meta will announce at its Meta Connect event on September 17 . Because Meta is launching multiple products, some of the wires have gotten crossed by reporters -- for example, conflating features in Meta's "Hypernova" or "Celeste" glasses (the two codenames most associated with Meta AR glasses) with the next iteration of Meta Ray-Bans AI glasses."
Meta plans to announce multiple wearable products at Meta Connect on September 17. The company is expected to release a 3.0 version of Ray-Ban audio-only AI glasses with longer battery life and upgrades. Meta also reportedly will introduce AR smart glasses with a built-in display developed under a different EssilorLuxotica brand, Prada. Meta acquired a 3% stake in EssilorLuxotica in June to deepen the partnership and limit competitor access. Confusion has arisen because features of several codenamed projects, including Hypernova and Celeste, have been conflated with the next Ray-Ban iteration.
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