Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses has a display in the right lens.Meta Mark Zuckerberg has figured out a way to get a phone on your face — by shrinking it down and cramming it into a pair of glasses.
Computer vision might be one of the defining features of Meta’s smart glasses, but that doesn’t mean it works like one.
I'm comparing two of the most cutting-edge smart glasses on the market, XReal One Pros and RayNeo X3s, not to determine which is better, but to illustrate the difference between them. They might seem ...
Meta's new Ray-Ban glasses come with an electronic display — so you can see texts, maps, or whatever while you're wearing them. The tech is impressive but not cheap: They'll cost at least $800, and ...
Mark Zuckerberg has figured out a way to get a phone on your face — by shrinking it down and cramming it into a pair of glasses. Does that sound good to you? If so, you'll be able to buy a pair in two ...