Meta/Ray-Ban
TL;DR Meta has launched the Ray-Ban Display, a pair of smart glasses with a built-in color display and AI features.
Each pair ships with the new Meta Neural EMG wristband that lets you control the glasses with subtle hand movements.
The smart glasses are priced at $799 and go on sale starting September 30 in the US.
Meta has launched its most advanced smart glasses yet. The Ray-Ban Display were just unveiled by Mark Zuckerberg at the company’s Connect event.
The new smart glasses cost as much as a flagship Android phone and feature a full-color, 600 x 600 pixel monocular display built directly into the lens. The display is designed for quick, glance-based interactions. Users can check messages, get walking directions, preview photos, see translations, and access Meta AI for search.
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The Ray-Ban Display also comes with the new Meta Neural Band. The wristband uses EMG (electromyography) technology to read tiny muscle signals in your wrist and convert them into commands for the glasses. That means you can scroll, click, or, in the near future, write short messages with finger movements.
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