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Meta showed off its newest AI-powered smart glasses, which have a display and are controlled by a wristband, at Meta Connect 2025.
Meta has announced its new Ray-Ban smart glasses which come with a built-in display, and feels like something out of a sci-fi ...
There’s one thing people want to know when they see my first-gen Ray-Ban smart glasses, and it’s got nothing to do with AI, ...
Today at Connect, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the next evolution in AI glasses: Meta Ray-Ban Display and Meta Neural Band.
Like previous iterations of Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, this year’s edition will also come equipped with cameras and speakers.
Meta Ray-Ban Display, smart glasses with an augmented reality screen, was launched at the company's Meta Connect event on ...
Meta has launched the Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, featuring a built-in monocular display and a Neural EMG wristband for controls.
Nothing has shared another teaser for the upcoming OS 4.0 with more minimal UI, new clock styles, and more emphasis on AI features.
The Meta CEO said the company would start offering a wristband that detects slight hand gestures and that connects with a ...
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses start at $799 and come with an EMG wristband that allows effortless interactions. They will be available starting September 30 in the US.
At its annual developer conference, Meta Connect 2025, the company unveiled its most ambitious hardware yet — the Meta ...
In a Nothing Community post , the Carl Pie-led brand unveiled its upcoming Nothing OS 4.0 update. The post offers a preview of the Android 16-based OS. Nothing says the interface will bring more ...