Mark Zuckerberg recently stated that in just five years, we may be relying more on  smart glasses  and less on smartphones. While only time will tell if this prediction holds true,  Meta  is clearly aiming to dominate the  wearable technology  sector. They have unveiled a trio of innovative smart glasses, making their vision for the future even clearer. Let’s explore the new additions to their catalog.

Goal Ray-Ban Display

Goal Ray-Ban Display

The first model, the  Goal Ray-Ban Display , is touted as the most advanced in Meta’s offerings. It addresses a key issue that previous smart glasses faced by incorporating visual information directly into the user’s field of vision. The  Ray-Ban Display  comes equipped with an  interior screen  situated in the right lens, allowing users to see information like maps for navigation, video calls, and even real-time translations. This level of integration places these glasses at the forefront of wearable tech.

Additionally, they come with a unique feature called the  neural bracelet . Utilizing  electromyography , this bracelet translates muscle activity into actionable commands. For instance, a simple pinch gesture with the thumb and index finger can simulate mouse-clicking, while a pinch with the thumb and middle finger will navigate backward within applications.

User with Ray-Ban Meta Glasses

Currently, the  Ray-Ban Display  will only be available in the  United States  for  $799 , with a very limited release expected in early 2026 for other regions. However, whether  Spain  will be part of the rollout remains uncertain.

Ray-Ban Meta 2nd Generation

Ray-Ban Meta 2nd Generation
Ray-Ban Meta 2nd Generation

The second offering,  Ray-Ban Meta 2nd Generation , is the successor to the original model. While maintaining the classic designs of  Wayfarer  and  Skyler , it introduces a new option: the  Headliner model . This generation presents significant upgrades, including a camera that can now record in  3K resolution , along with a battery that lasts  twice as long—up to 8 hours  on a single charge.

However, these improvements impact the price; while the first generation launched at  €329 , the new model starts at  €419 .

Oakley Meta Vanguard

Oakley Meta Vanguard
Oakley Meta Vanguard

Next is the  Oakley Meta Vanguard , which follows the  Oakley Meta HSTN . While the previous model had a blend of sports and lifestyle aesthetics, the  Meta Vanguard  opts for a more aggressive design that caters to sports enthusiasts. Different color options are available; however, it lacks the flexibility for prescription lenses.

This model features a  12 megapixel panoramic camera  capable of recording  3K video  at 30 frames per second or  FullHD  at 60 frames per second. The audio system has also been enhanced. The speakers are optimized to deliver clear sound even in windy conditions. With a battery life of  up to 9 hours  and a charging case that extends it to  36 hours , it makes for a robust choice for athletes.

On the downside, the price is relatively high at  €549 , a notable increase from the previous  €439  for the Oakley Meta HSTN.

Meta Smart Glasses Specifications

To provide a comprehensive overview, below is a table summarizing the key specifications for the smart glasses in Meta’s catalog, including the older models for comparison:

Ray-Ban Meta 1st Gen

Ray-Ban Meta 2nd Gen

Goal Ray-Ban Display

Oakley Meta HSTN

Oakley Meta Vanguard

Weight

Glasses: 48g standard, 50g large
Case: 133g

Glasses: 51g standard, 53g large
Case: 133g

Glasses: 69g standard, 70g large
Bracelet: 42g
Case: 169g

Glasses: 53g
Case: 213g

Glasses: 67g
Case: 258g

Crystals Supported

Various tints for Sun
Transitions
Transparent
Prescription Lenses

Various tints for Sun
Transitions
Transparent
Prescription Lenses

Various tints for Sun
Transitions
Transparent
Prescription Lenses

Prizm
Transitions
Transparent
Prescription Lenses

Prizm

Audio

Double speakers (76.1db)
Five microphones

Double speakers (76.1db)
Five microphones

Double speakers (76.1db)
Six microphones

Double speakers (76.1db)
Five microphones

Double speakers (82.1db)
Five microphones

Camera

12MP ultra-wide
FullHD 30FPS video

12MP ultra-wide
3K 30FPS
FullHD 60FPS

12MP ultra-wide
FullHD 30FPS video

12MP ultra-wide
2203 × 2938 pixels at 30fps

Autonomy

4 hours
36 hours with case

8 hours
48 hours with case

6 hours
24 hours with case
Neural Band up to 18 hours

8 hours
48 hours with case

9 hours
36 hours with case

Memory

32 GB

32 GB

32 GB

32 GB

32 GB

Others

IPX4 resistance

IPX4 resistance

IPX4 resistance
Monocular screen, 600×600 px, 90 Hz
Neural bracelet with gesture control

IPX4 resistance

IP67 resistance
Compatible with Strava and Garmin

Price

From €329

From €419

From $700 (limited)

From €439

From €549

As we look to the future of  wearable technology , Meta’s ambitious plans demonstrate a significant shift. Their innovations are not just about keeping up with current technology but also redefining how we interact with the digital world through wearable devices. The combination of practicality and advanced features could possibly pave the way for a new era in personal technology.



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