Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday unveiled Meta’s highly-anticipated Ray-Ban Display glasses – the company’s first smart glasses with a built-in display.
The specs – which retail for $799 – have a small digital display on the lens. Customers can control the display by making certain hand gestures while wearing a special wristband called the Meta Neural Band, which acts as an EMG device, meaning it tracks electrical signals from the body.
They are Meta’s most innovative glasses available to the public yet, tying in elements from its previous audio-only Ray-Ban Meta glasses and its Orion augmented reality glasses, which are expensive to make and not yet available to consumers.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the new Ray-Ban Display glasses on Wednesday. AP
“These are glasses with the class