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Ray-ban | Meta Smart Glasses
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Meta’s Reality Labs lost over $4 billion in first quarter / The Reality Labs unit has now accumulated over $80 billion in total operating losses since late 2020.
The first AR glasses (Meta Display), the most popular “smart glasses” (Meta Ray Ban), the most popular VR headset (Meta Quest), all of which are insane technical achievements requiring both hardware and software development. Nothing to show for it?
Eschew-Imperious in r/technology
April 30, 2026 4:58 PM
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What's actually possible with brain-computer interfaces in 2026? A technical breakdown
That sounds vaguely like the wristband (neural band) on the new meta RayBan smart glasses, so it sounds like they have made decent progress. (Scroll down to the "The power is in your hand" section).
ccapitalK in r/programming
February 16, 2026 12:48 AM
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Nice daily camera better than Ray-ban meta
I live in Japan and own Ray-ban meta gen 1 and was satisfied as a casual camera. draw backs are Can't use meta AI(not sold and supported officially in Japan) Glass don't fit my face. I'm typical asian and ray-ban meta is not for me Short battery . I use ray-ban meta only as a camera and ear phone .
...hackerdudesan in r/rokid_official
March 29, 2026 6:44 AM
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Meta or alternative?
from what I’ve seen the cheaper smart glasses usually cut corners on camera quality and audio, so if photos and podcasts are a big part of what you want then spending extra for the Meta ones since that's an investment and surely will work long term
pacmanGoat in r/techadvice
May 14, 2026 5:55 AM
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Best smart glasses for night time street photography
I just don't think there are good quality image sensors going into any smart glasses currently, because the format limits the size. That said, photography is 90% composition/opportunity, maybe get some meta RayBans to try, they have well developed software so are fairly reliable, but the biggest pro
...Quiffco in r/SmartGlasses
February 21, 2026 6:50 PM
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I’m building my first AI glasses — documenting everything before launching on Kickstarter
Mostly software for me. I use Meta Ray-Bans a lot for POV driving clips, day-to-day capture, and testing workflows for content creation, and the hardware itself is honestly fine — but it feels pretty locked down. What I keep running into are software limits more than sensor limits: • Very limited co
...Confident-Alfalfa-24 in r/SmartGlasses
January 30, 2026 1:45 AM
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Calling for early tester for MemoMind Air Display: Help us shape the future of lightweight AI glasses
Man, this is the first pair of smart glasses I've seen thus far that hit all the marks. I was jazzed about the Even Realities G2s, but no speakers/calls makes it a no go...especially for the price and the need to import from Europe for prescription lenses. I love the Meta Ray-Bans I have (prescripti
...Internet_Routine in r/MemomindAI
February 11, 2026 3:49 PM
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