At Meta Connect 2025, the company’s biggest event of the year, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled three new smart glasses: the ...
A leaked video has given us an early look at Meta's upcoming "Ray-Ban Display" smart glasses. Spotted on September 15, 2025, the video shows a heads-up display over one eye—unlike the dual-eye setup ...
For years, smart glasses have promised to place the digital world in front of our eyes, but the experience has generally been clunkier, bulkier, and much less fashionable than the vision. This week at ...
The upcoming wearables should be a meaningful upgrade from the current Meta Ray-Bans and pave the way for the next generation of smart glasses.
The glasses feature a large unified front lens, instead of having two cameras positioned at the top corners of the frames, which is in previous Meta smart glasses and the Oakley Meta HSTN model.
Meta Platforms' chief technology officer, Andrew Bosworth, has cleared the air regarding some of the failures experienced ...
A new system called LightLink uses visible light to let developers add sensors, actuators, and modules to commercial ...
Meta will host its Connect event on September 17, where it is expected to unveil Ray-Ban smart glasses with a built-in ...
The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 is the successor to the original Ray-Ban Meta that Zuckerberg described as the world's most popular smart glasses. It features a ...
At its Meta Connect 2025 event tonight, Meta introduced the Meta Ray-Ban Display, a new generation of AI glasses that ...
Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display glasses glitched live on stage, sparking doubts about reliability ahead of the September 30 launch ...
Meta unveils the $799 Ray-Ban Display, AI glasses with a built-in screen, launched with the Neural Band wrist controller for gesture-based commands.