Meta makes a lot of smart glasses these days, from AI glasses like Ray-Ban and Oakley Metas, to full-fledged AR glasses. These are the ones that are right for you.
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Meta's newly revealed Ray-Ban Gen 2 AI glasses are a welcome upgrade, but now all eyes are on Samsung and Google's offering.
This week, Samsung's XR Moohan headset and Trifold emerge in leaks, Meta unveils three new smartglasses, Nothing Ear 3 arrives with a unique ability, OnePlus 15's renders leak, and Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 brings early reveal of Pixel features. Let's dive in, shall we?
In order for Meta smart glasses to be ubiquitous, they need to support more prescriptions — and they need to do it fast.
Samsung's anticipated XR headset could allegedly debut on October 21 and will feature a limited release of 100,000 units.
Huawei's Watch Ultimate 2 is now available, and it does enough to solidify its position as one of the best smartwatches of 2025.
Ray-Ban Display smartglasses promises to revolutionize tech eyewear, blending style with function, featuring a high-resolution display set for launch on September 30.
From Meta AI demos to beta Neural Band controls, I got a clear idea of what you can expect from these premium Ray-Ban Display glasses.
Meta made a sportier, longer-lasting pair of smart glasses with better AI shortcuts designed with athletes in mind — and I ran with them.