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Meta has reportedly invested $3.5 billion in EssilorLuxottica, the eyewear company that owns Ray-Ban and Oakley. The two ...
Smart glasses will continue to advance and gain popularity in the coming years, and Deep Optics aims to be a frontrunner with their new 32 Degrees North Muir and Wharton glasses. These are not smart ...
Meta buys 3% stake in EssilorLuxottica, signaling deeper push into smart glasses as interest in AI wearables grows.
Meta said on Friday it has teamed up with Oakley to release AI-powered smart glasses, expanding its push into wearable tech ...
The company’s current smart glasses, the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, start at $299 and have been a surprise hit. Meta will continue to sell that entry-level version and is banking on their popularity ...
The glasses seem to take inspiration from the North Focals, smart glasses from a company that Google purchased a few years ago. But they’re slimmer and more comfortable than the Focals.
At Meta’s Connect developer conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off Orion, a futuristic pair of smart glasses that the company hopes will lead the next foundational shift in personal computing.
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