Maxim Levoshin

Meta Ray-Ban Display: Smart Glasses with AR and Gesture Control

Meta Ray-Ban Display: The future of eyewear is here

The first tech enthusiasts got their hands on the new Meta Ray-Ban Display — and were blown away.

On the outside, they look like classic Ray-Bans.
But hidden inside the lens is a tiny display that shows messages, maps, translations, photo and video previews — all without pulling out your phone.

Like sci-fi brought to life: What these glasses can do

The feature set feels like something out of science fiction: real-time subtitles and translations, video calls directly in the lens, step-by-step navigation, and smart prompts powered by AI.

Neural Band: Control with a pinch, even behind your back

The secret weapon is the Neural Band — a bracelet that reads your muscle signals. You control the glasses with gestures: a pinch to select, a double pinch to open the menu. You can even do it with your hand behind your back. Stealth mode, activated.

Battery life, camera, and price

The glasses last around six hours on a single charge, and up to 30 hours with the case. The 12MP camera takes solid photos and videos. The display is bright enough for you, yet nearly invisible to everyone else.

All this for just $799. Tempted?

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