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Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses
A removed video from Meta inadvertently displayed two upcoming smart‑glass models: a Ray‑Ban pair equipped with a right‑lens display and a wristband controller, and an Oakley Sphaera model featuring a nose‑mounted camera. The footage highlighted capabilities such as voice‑driven AI queries, map navigation, real‑time translation, and gesture‑based text input using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology. The leak precedes Meta’s Connect keynote, where the company is expected to officially introduce the devices. Leer más →

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference
Meta is set to announce its next generation of smart glasses at the upcoming Connect conference. The new model features a small display embedded in the right lens and can be operated via a wristband that reads hand‑movement signals using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology acquired from CTRL‑Labs. The glasses are expected to cost around $800 and may be larger and heavier than prior versions. Meta also hints at new Oakley designs with an integrated camera, while no new Quest headset is slated for release. Existing Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have already sold 2 million units, underscoring strong market demand. Leer más →

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones
Meta introduced its new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses, positioning them as a replacement for smartphones. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the glasses preserve human presence lost to phone screens. The device combines cameras, speakers, microphones and an on‑board AI assistant, while an accompanying Neural Band uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to let users write messages without speaking. Zuckerberg demonstrated a texting speed of about 30 words per minute. The launch highlights Reality Labs' ongoing investment in sEMG research and underscores Meta’s ambition to compete with Apple and Google in the wearable market. Leer más →

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses
A removed video from Meta inadvertently displayed two upcoming smart‑glass models: a Ray‑Ban pair equipped with a right‑lens display and a wristband controller, and an Oakley Sphaera model featuring a nose‑mounted camera. The footage highlighted capabilities such as voice‑driven AI queries, map navigation, real‑time translation, and gesture‑based text input using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology. The leak precedes Meta’s Connect keynote, where the company is expected to officially introduce the devices. Leer más →

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses
A removed video from Meta inadvertently displayed two upcoming smart‑glass models: a Ray‑Ban pair equipped with a right‑lens display and a wristband controller, and an Oakley Sphaera model featuring a nose‑mounted camera. The footage highlighted capabilities such as voice‑driven AI queries, map navigation, real‑time translation, and gesture‑based text input using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology. The leak precedes Meta’s Connect keynote, where the company is expected to officially introduce the devices. Leer más →

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference
Meta is set to announce its next generation of smart glasses at the upcoming Connect conference. The new model features a small display embedded in the right lens and can be operated via a wristband that reads hand‑movement signals using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology acquired from CTRL‑Labs. The glasses are expected to cost around $800 and may be larger and heavier than prior versions. Meta also hints at new Oakley designs with an integrated camera, while no new Quest headset is slated for release. Existing Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have already sold 2 million units, underscoring strong market demand. Leer más →

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference
Meta is set to announce its next generation of smart glasses at the upcoming Connect conference. The new model features a small display embedded in the right lens and can be operated via a wristband that reads hand‑movement signals using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology acquired from CTRL‑Labs. The glasses are expected to cost around $800 and may be larger and heavier than prior versions. Meta also hints at new Oakley designs with an integrated camera, while no new Quest headset is slated for release. Existing Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have already sold 2 million units, underscoring strong market demand. Leer más →

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones
Meta introduced its new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses, positioning them as a replacement for smartphones. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the glasses preserve human presence lost to phone screens. The device combines cameras, speakers, microphones and an on‑board AI assistant, while an accompanying Neural Band uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to let users write messages without speaking. Zuckerberg demonstrated a texting speed of about 30 words per minute. The launch highlights Reality Labs' ongoing investment in sEMG research and underscores Meta’s ambition to compete with Apple and Google in the wearable market. Leer más →

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones
Meta introduced its new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses, positioning them as a replacement for smartphones. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the glasses preserve human presence lost to phone screens. The device combines cameras, speakers, microphones and an on‑board AI assistant, while an accompanying Neural Band uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to let users write messages without speaking. Zuckerberg demonstrated a texting speed of about 30 words per minute. The launch highlights Reality Labs' ongoing investment in sEMG research and underscores Meta’s ambition to compete with Apple and Google in the wearable market. Leer más →

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses
A removed video from Meta inadvertently displayed two upcoming smart‑glass models: a Ray‑Ban pair equipped with a right‑lens display and a wristband controller, and an Oakley Sphaera model featuring a nose‑mounted camera. The footage highlighted capabilities such as voice‑driven AI queries, map navigation, real‑time translation, and gesture‑based text input using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology. The leak precedes Meta’s Connect keynote, where the company is expected to officially introduce the devices. Leer más →

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference
Meta is set to announce its next generation of smart glasses at the upcoming Connect conference. The new model features a small display embedded in the right lens and can be operated via a wristband that reads hand‑movement signals using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology acquired from CTRL‑Labs. The glasses are expected to cost around $800 and may be larger and heavier than prior versions. Meta also hints at new Oakley designs with an integrated camera, while no new Quest headset is slated for release. Existing Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have already sold 2 million units, underscoring strong market demand. Leer más →

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones
Meta introduced its new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses, positioning them as a replacement for smartphones. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the glasses preserve human presence lost to phone screens. The device combines cameras, speakers, microphones and an on‑board AI assistant, while an accompanying Neural Band uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to let users write messages without speaking. Zuckerberg demonstrated a texting speed of about 30 words per minute. The launch highlights Reality Labs' ongoing investment in sEMG research and underscores Meta’s ambition to compete with Apple and Google in the wearable market. Leer más →

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones

Meta Unveils Ray‑Ban Display Smart Glasses Aiming to Shift Away from Smartphones
Meta introduced its new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses, positioning them as a replacement for smartphones. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the glasses preserve human presence lost to phone screens. The device combines cameras, speakers, microphones and an on‑board AI assistant, while an accompanying Neural Band uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to let users write messages without speaking. Zuckerberg demonstrated a texting speed of about 30 words per minute. The launch highlights Reality Labs' ongoing investment in sEMG research and underscores Meta’s ambition to compete with Apple and Google in the wearable market. Leer más →

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference

Meta to Unveil New Smart Glasses with Wristband Control at Connect Conference
Meta is set to announce its next generation of smart glasses at the upcoming Connect conference. The new model features a small display embedded in the right lens and can be operated via a wristband that reads hand‑movement signals using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology acquired from CTRL‑Labs. The glasses are expected to cost around $800 and may be larger and heavier than prior versions. Meta also hints at new Oakley designs with an integrated camera, while no new Quest headset is slated for release. Existing Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have already sold 2 million units, underscoring strong market demand. Leer más →

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses

Meta’s Unintended Reveal of New Ray‑Ban and Oakley Smart Glasses
A removed video from Meta inadvertently displayed two upcoming smart‑glass models: a Ray‑Ban pair equipped with a right‑lens display and a wristband controller, and an Oakley Sphaera model featuring a nose‑mounted camera. The footage highlighted capabilities such as voice‑driven AI queries, map navigation, real‑time translation, and gesture‑based text input using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology. The leak precedes Meta’s Connect keynote, where the company is expected to officially introduce the devices. Leer más →