Meta has launched its first smart glasses with a built-in screen. The new Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses were unveiled on September 17 at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California. The glasses are priced at $799 and come with the Meta Neural Band wristband. Sales will begin on September 30 at select retail outlets.
The launch marks Meta’s biggest step yet into wearable AI devices. According to the company, the new product aims to reduce reliance on smartphones by shifting daily tasks to eyewear. Meta’s chief technology officer said this device is “the first serious product” in the smart glasses category.
Meta Ray-Ban Display Smart Glasses: Key Features and Price
The Meta Ray-Ban Display has a small screen on the right lens. It shows text messages, turn-by-turn maps, AI query results, music controls, and live captions. Users can also view photos, take video calls, and use the glasses as a digital camera viewfinder.
Control is powered by the Meta Neural Band wristband. It detects hand gestures and movements. Users can pinch to select, swipe with a thumb, double tap to launch Meta’s AI voice assistant, or twist their hand to adjust volume. Later updates will allow air writing and improved voice focus during conversations.
The glasses also support Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Spotify at launch. Instagram will support direct messages now and add Reels viewing later. According to Reuters, Meta expects to sell more than 100,000 units by the end of 2026.
Priced at $799 (about ₹70,402), the package includes both the glasses and the neural wristband. They will be available at Ray-Ban stores, Lenscrafters, Best Buy, and selected Verizon outlets.
Specifications and Performance of Meta’s New Smart Glasses
The glasses provide a 20-degree field of view with a 600 x 600 resolution. Brightness ranges from 30 to 5,000 nits, suitable for most conditions except extreme sunlight. Some prescription lenses are supported on a build-to-order basis.
The external camera uses a 12-megapixel sensor. It records video at 1080p but has lower resolution than Meta’s other new models. Battery life is around six hours per charge, with the charging case offering an additional 30 hours.
The Neural Band wristband comes in three sizes and has an 18-hour battery life. The device also introduces live captions with real-time translation. This feature helps during calls and conversations in different languages.
Meta’s Push Into Consumer AI Wearables
Meta says the new smart glasses are a step toward its own tech ecosystem, similar to Apple’s vision with iPhone and Vision Pro. Executives believe AI glasses will be mainstream by the end of the decade.
The launch comes as AI-powered gadgets gain popularity. Meta hopes the combination of Ray-Ban design and practical AI use will attract everyday users. The device is targeted at people who want to keep their phones in their pockets while still staying connected.
Meta launches new smart glasses with built-in screen, aiming to shift daily digital habits from smartphones to eyewear. The $799 device starts sales September 30.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the price of Meta’s new smart glasses?
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses are priced at $799. The package includes the glasses and the Meta Neural Band wristband.
Q2: When will Meta’s smart glasses go on sale?
The smart glasses will be available from September 30, 2025. Meta is first selling them in retail stores for fitting and onboarding.
Q3: What features do the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses have?
They can show messages, maps, music controls, live captions, and AI query results. They also support video calls, photos, and app integration.
Q4: How long does the battery last on Meta’s smart glasses?
The glasses last six hours per charge. The charging case extends power by 30 more hours. The Neural Band wristband lasts 18 hours.
Q5: Which apps are supported at launch?
At launch, the glasses support Messenger, WhatsApp, and Spotify. Instagram direct messages are included, with Reels viewing coming later.
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