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Meta unveils the $499 Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics and Scriber Optics, with swappable nosepads and compatibility with more prescription lenses, on sale April 14

Meta is also adding new translation and food-tracking abilities to all its frames.  —  The latest iteration of Meta's smart glasses …

Engadget Karissa Bell

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  • @nathievr @nathievr on x
    Meta just announced a new line of Gen 2 smart glasses together with Ray-Ban. They're built for prescription wearers featuring adjustable temple tips, interchangeable nosepads and a custom action button. $499 / April 14 [video]
  • @greengart Avi Greengart on x
    .@meta just announced new @ray_ban Meta smart glasses with styles designed to be prescription glasses first, not sunglasses. I'm hoping to get in a pair to test. https://www.meta.com/...
  • @bramvgenechten Bram Van Genechten on x
    Just in: $META Introducing First AI Glasses Built For Prescriptions So many levers to pull. [image]