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Uncover the highs and lows of Meta Ray-Ban display glasses. Learn about their features, challenges, and whether they’re worth the $799 price.
The $800 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, which have a built-in display for the first time in Meta's brief history of making techno-glasses, are now available. As such, plenty of people who review this stuff for a living have had some time with the glasses, giving us a bunch of well-informed reviews to look at.
For an accessory that does much more than elevate your look, turn to the second generation of Ray-Ban’s Meta AI glasses that allow you to shoot footage on the go, listen to your favorite tunes with crisp audio,
Slow-motion and "hyperlapse" timelapse modes will arrive to the second-gen Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta glasses sometime this year. For now, the advantage is 3K video recording (2,203x2,938 pixels in portrait mode) at 30 frames per second, along with video stabilization.
Meta's Ray-Ban Display smart glasses are a peek into the future of wearable computing, but legitimate privacy and AI scares should keep you on the fence.
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Booking a slot at Best Buy, LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, and Ray-Ban stores will be the only way to purchase Meta Ray-Ban Display at launch on Sep. 30. And delays have already set in.
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.
Shares in Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica rose 14% to hit an all-time high on Friday, adding nearly $20 billion in market value as investor enthusiasm for its AI-powered Ray-Ban Meta glasses gathered momentum.