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Forget the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer, Meta may bring out a pair of smart glasses with a built-in screen as early as later in 2025 ...
Meta Platforms Inc., ramping up work on a deluxe version of its popular smart glasses, plans to include hand-gesture controls ...
The advanced feature that sets Hypernova apart from the current Ray-Ban Meta glasses, and contributes heavily to its price ...
Meta’s higher-end Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses with a built-in screen may be coming sooner than you think! Bloomberg’s Mark ...
The Hypernova smart glasses will arrive later this year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, so we could see them unveiled ...
According to a new report, Meta's Hypernova smart glasses with a single display in the right lens could cost up to $1,400.
Meta's 'Hypernova' glasses could cost well over $1,000 and include a tiny display on one lens with its own, tiny app tray.
Meta is upgrading its $299 Ray-Ban AI Glasses with a pricier pair featuring a screen, apps, and gesture controls.
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Bloomberg says that Hypernova will cost over $1,000 and could sell for as high as $1,300 to $1,400. For comparison, the ...
Meta will reportedly allow users to control its Hypernova smart glasses using a "neural wristband" that enables support for hand gestures.