


Meta Launches Next-Gen AI-Powered Smart Glasses with Enhanced Features
Meta has introduced new Ray-Ban smart glasses featuring advanced technology, including AI integration, augmented reality, and impressive battery life, set for release this fall.
Overview
- Meta has launched new Ray-Ban smart glasses equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6, and augmented reality capabilities, enhancing user experience.
- The smart glasses offer a battery life of up to 48 hours, with fast-charge options and a charging case for extended use.
- Available for purchase on September 30, the Ray-Ban Display Glasses start at $799, while the Meta Ray-Bans Gen 2 are priced at $379.
- Meta's Oakley Vanguard smart glasses, designed for sports, will be released on October 21 for $499, featuring a durable IP67 design.
- The innovative Neural Band wristband allows users to control the smart glasses through gestures, integrating AI technology into daily activities.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the innovative design and targeted utility of Meta's new Oakley smart glasses. They highlight the product's advanced features and specific benefits for action sports enthusiasts, using descriptive and enthusiastic language to underscore its appeal and suitability for a niche market, rather than offering a neutral feature list.
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The new Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses feature Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6, augmented reality capabilities, AI integration, and an impressive battery life of up to 48 hours with fast-charge options and a charging case.
The Ray-Ban Display Glasses will be available starting September 30, priced at $799, while the Meta Ray-Bans Gen 2 cost $379. The Meta Oakley Vanguard smart glasses will be released on October 21, with a price of $499.
The Neural Band wristband allows users to control the smart glasses through gestures, integrating AI technology to enhance user interaction with the smart glasses during daily activities.
The Oakley Vanguard smart glasses feature a durable IP67 design and a visor-style design with the camera positioned at the nose, making them more resilient and functional for sports use.
The Ray-Ban Display Glasses offer an on-screen map for directions and real-time translations, leveraging augmented reality and AI to provide practical, useful information directly within the user's field of view.
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