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The future of smart glasses is here. Meta and Ray-Ban just launched its most advanced wearable tech with the Meta Ray-Ban Display. Releasing with a Meta Neural Band, the device is the world’s first Al display glasses that feature an in-lens display with input control from your wrist. Hidden within Ray-Ban’s timeless wayfarer frames, these tech-savvy spectacles continues to push boundaries in wearable technology without sacrificing style.
Priced at $799, the new Meta Ray-Ban Display & Neural Band package are only available in-store exclusively at Best Buy. Starting on Tuesday, Sept. 30, shoppers can schedule appointments at Best Buy to demo the smart glasses to get hands-on experience. Check appointment times here.
They may look like a classic pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarer’s but underneath are some impressive tech and smart features. Unlike previous Meta Ray-Ban products, the Display features a 600x600p hi-res full-color augmented reality display built into the right lens. Users can make subtle hand movements to navigate the in-lens display, send and receive messages, get turn-by-turn directions and translate conversations live with Meta Al. The days of pulling out your phone are a thing of the past.
The glasses also feature open-ear speakers with Bluetooth connectivity, a 12MP camera with 3X zoom and even a viewfinder on the in-lens display for more accurate capturing. Users will be able to get up to six hours of continuous battery life per charge and up to 30 total hours of battery life with fully charged case.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display and Neural Band are available starting Tuesday, Sept. 30, exclusively in-store at Best Buy locations. Look into the future by booking a demo appointment here.