Meta knew this, and signing up Ray-Ban (owned by mega-corporation Luxottica) to make the glasses while it dealt with the tech was the perfect solution. What we’re already seeing is knockoff Ray ...
Luxottica Group, which owns Ray-Ban, commands over 80% of the global luxury eyewear market. The addition of displays represents a significant technological advancement for the smart glasses segment.
Halliday smart glasses push the boundaries of wearable AI and smart glasses tech and look to release early this year.
Meta has seen surprising success with its Ray-Ban smart glasses, and a new report says a big upgrade is on the way. The company is allegedly planning to add displays to its stylish smart specs ...
Ray-Ban Meta have been the most successful smart glasses to date, offering an appealing mix of features in a form factor which is visually indistinguishable from normal sunglasses. So far ...
Wearing Ray-Ban Meta’s latest smart glasses was a revelation and makes regular glasses feel like a waste of time ...
Even as Meta unveiled the AR glasses of the future, dubbed Orion, the company isn’t stopping development of its currently available Ray-Ban glasses. According to a report in the Financial Times ...
A new report claims that Meta’s next Ray-Ban smart glasses will be adopting a display of some sort, right as Google and Samsung are pushing for Android XR to do the same. Financial Times reports ...
Meta is reportedly planning a significant upgrade for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, with the addition of built-in displays expected in a new version set to debut in 2025. According to a report by ...