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    Facebook owner Meta unveils new AI-powered smart glasses

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefSeptember 18, 2025 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lily JamaliNorth America Technology Correspondent, Menlo Park, CA

    Reuters Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg holds a pair of black-framed AI-powered glasses to his face at the company’s annual Meta Connect conference.Reuters

    Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the new smart glasses on Wednesday

    Meta has unveiled a new range of smart glasses powered by its artificial intelligence (AI) tech, as it expands its bet that they will be a must-have accessory for users around the world.

    At its annual developers conference “Meta Connect,” the social media giant’s boss, Mark Zuckerberg, announced an array of devices in partnership with sunglasses brands Ray-Ban and Oakley.

    The firm also introduced a so-called neural wristband that pairs with its Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses to allow users to carry out tasks like sending messages with small hand gestures.

    The event comes as the Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp owner faces ongoing scrutiny over the impact of its products, particularly on children.

    He called the technology a “huge scientific breakthrough” before an audience of hundreds gathered on the company’s Silicon Valley campus.

    The Meta Ray-Ban Display comes with a full-colour high-resolution screen in one lens where users can conduct video calls and see messages. It also features a 12-megapixel camera.

    Mr Zuckerberg hopes Meta’s line of smart accessories will be a key platform for integrating its artificial intelligence tool, Meta AI, into people’s lives.

    Analysts say smart glasses are likely to be more successful than the firm’s multi-billion dollar Metaverse project – virtual worlds to connect users across digital environments.

    “Unlike VR headsets, glasses are an everyday, non-cumbersome form factor,” said Forrester VP, Research Director Mike Proulx.

    But, he added, “the onus is on Meta to convince the vast majority of people who don’t own AI glasses that the benefits outweigh the cost.”

    Reuters Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg leaves a pink and purple-lit stage wearing the new Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses after the end of the presentation of the new line of smart glasses.Reuters

    Mark Zuckerberg also unveiled the Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses

    The company said it does not discuss sales information but it is understood to have sold around two million pairs of smart glasses since it entered the market in 2023.

    The Display will be available this month and sell for $799 (£586), hundreds of dollars more than Meta’s current smart glasses.

    Leo Gebbie of CCS Insight said he is sceptical that it will gain as much traction as Meta’s other smart glass models.

    “The Ray-Bans have done well because they’re easy to use, inconspicuous and relatively affordable,” Mr Gebbie said.

    Mr Zuckerberg also unveiled $499 Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses, which are aimed at sports enthusiasts, as well as the second generation of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, priced at $379.

    Meta is currently in the middle of a massive spending spree as it bolsters its AI operations.

    Mr Zuckerberg said in July that the company would spend hundreds of billions of dollars on building sprawling AI data centres in the US.

    One of the sites is expected to cover an area that is nearly the size of Manhattan.

    That AI infrastructure investment is complemented by huge spending on hiring top talent away from rival companies.

    Meta has said it would develop what it called “superintelligence,” AI technology that can out-think human beings.

    Parents protest

    Earlier on Wednesday, activists and family members of suicide victims protested at Meta’s New York headquarters, demanding more safeguards for children on social media platforms, including those owned by the company.

    Last week, two former Meta safety researchers testified before the US Senate that Meta covered up potential harms to children stemming from its virtual reality products.

    Jason Sattizahn and Cayce Savage said the company told in-house researchers to avoid work that could produce evidence of harm to children from its VR products.

    Meta has denied the allegations and called the claims “nonsense.”

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