At Meta's annual Connect event in Menlo Park, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the Meta Ray-Ban Display, the company's first consumer-ready smart glasses featuring an integrated display inside the right lens.
Thanks to a small digital panel in the lens, wearers can keep track of notifications, navigate apps, and stay in sync without reaching for their phone. Each pair comes with a wristband controller that translates hand gestures1like swipes and taps1into on-screen commands.
Designed for everyday use, the Ray-Ban Display aims to blend style and functionality. With subtle notifications and hands-free controls, it opens doors for travelers checking maps on the go, professionals managing schedules remotely, and anyone curious about the next wave of wearable tech.
Meta says the smart glasses will hit select stores starting September 30. While pricing details remain under wraps, early demos highlight clear visuals and responsive gesture tracking1key features for both tech enthusiasts and casual users eager to explore augmented reality.
As the race for AR wearables heats up, Meta's latest offering could mark a shift in how we interact with digital worlds. What excites you most about in-lens displays? Share your thoughts below.
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