Meta’s latest Ray-Ban collaboration now splits into two very different products: the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses and the new Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses. One leans into cameras, AI and social ...
Meta’s in-lens smart glasses ship with a 600x600 screen and few apps, helping you decide if $800 makes sense. Meta’s new eyewear supports ...
Both glasses use waveguide displays, which rely on etched patterns in flat lenses to channel images from a microprojector to the eye. This allows for slim, lightweight smart glasses, avoiding the ...
If you see someone nearby wearing thick Ray-Ban glasses, maybe staring off into space a bit and making small gestures with their fingers, you could be witness to the next big piece of wearable tech.
Ian says the gap between Meta’s vision of its Metaverse and real life never closed. Now that gap is now forcing Meta to make ...
What if your glasses could do more than just help you see? Imagine navigating a bustling city with real-time directions on one lens while glancing at your fitness stats or incoming messages on the ...
It’s becoming somewhat of a running gag that any device or object will be made ‘smart’ these days, whether it’s a phone, TV, refrigerator, home thermostat, headphones or glasses. This generally means ...
In a classic “one more thing” moment at its Connect event last week, Meta unveiled the Ray-Ban Display, a groundbreaking new category of smart glasses that feature a full-color, high-resolution ...
Glasses Are The Ideal Form Factor” The line landed like a bomb this week and injected real urgency into AR debate. The remark ...
And when Meta briefly, “accidentally” (call me skeptical, but I always wonder how much of a corporate mess-up versus an intentional leak these situations often really are) published a promo clip for ...
CTO Andrew Bosworth talks to CNET about the Ray-Ban Displays, the unique tech inside the new wearable Neural Band coming with it, and what's next. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...