Meta has introduced a new line of smart glasses, including Ray‑Ban and Oakley models, that aim to blend everyday wearability with AI features. The devices fall into two categories: tethered glasses that act like eye‑headphones for short sessions, and wireless glasses that strive to replace daily eyewear but face battery‑life limits. While Meta’s AI is tied to its own ecosystem, developers may soon gain broader access. Competitors such as Luma and upcoming Google offerings add pressure, leaving consumers to decide whether to adopt now or wait for more advanced versions.
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