As expected, Meta has introduced new smart glasses during its Connect conference today. The announcements included a “Gen 2” of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which retail starting at $379. There are a ...
When Meta first partnered with Ray-Ban to create smart glasses in 2021, I wasn’t sure who they were for. It sounded like a cool idea, but one that would get old quickly and not be something people ...
At the annual Meta Connect 2025 event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg pulled back the curtain on a new lineup of smart eyewear and in the process doubled down on the company's aggressive push into the ...
The Gen 2 glasses have up to eight hours of continuous battery on a single charge, up from four on the previous edition. The Gen 2 glasses have up to eight hours of continuous battery on a single ...
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As expected, Meta has introduced new smart glasses during its Connect conference today. The announcements included a “Gen 2” of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which retail starting at $379. There are a ...
The second-generation Ray-Ban Meta glasses come with a longer battery life and better cameras. (Karissa Bell for Engadget) In a lot of ways, Meta's hasn't changed much with its second-gen Ray-Ban ...