Meta Glasses With Built-In Display Launching September 30

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Meta is set to transform wearable tech once again with the debut of its latest Meta glasses, headlined by the new Ray-Ban Display model launching September 30, 2025 in the U.S.

Ray-Ban Display: Specs and Features

This is the first Meta eyewear to include a built-in visual display, delivering notifications, AI assistance, and navigation directly in the right lens. The display offers:

  • 20° field of view
  • 600 × 600 resolution
  • Up to 90 Hz refresh rate (content ~30 Hz)
  • Brightness: 30 to 5,000 nits
  • Light leakage: <2% for privacy
  • Battery life: 6 hours; up to 30 with charging case
  • Processor: Snapdragon AR1 Gen1
  • Neural Band: 18-hour EMG wristband for gesture control
  • Lens options: Transitions® adaptive
  • Colors: Black, Sand
  • Price: $799 (Neural Band included)

The Neural Band is particularly notable, converting subtle wrist and finger movements into precise commands.

Alongside the Ray-Ban Display, Meta has teamed up with Oakley for the Meta Vanguard, a $499 performance model with a center camera, fitness integration (Garmin, Strava), open-ear audio, water resistance, and 9-hour battery life.

Meanwhile, the company continues testing its Orion AR prototype, designed for immersive 3D overlays, with industry watchers pointing to a possible 2027 launch.

The September 30 launch marks a turning point. By combining sleek eyewear design with AI, cameras, and discreet displays, Meta glasses could signal the first true step toward replacing the smartphone as our daily companion.

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