Smart eyewear gets a prescription makeover
Meta's New Prescription AI Glasses: A Visionary Leap in Wearable Tech
Meta has unveiled their latest innovation in wearable technology with the launch of prescription‑optimized AI glasses, including two models: the Ray‑Ban Meta Blayzer Optics (Gen 2) and Ray‑Ban Meta Scriber Optics (Gen 2). Starting at $499, these stylish eyewear options combine the classic Ray‑Ban aesthetic with cutting‑edge AI features like pedestrian navigation and live translation. Developed in partnership with EssilorLuxottica, the glasses mark Meta's strategic push towards personalized superintelligence.
Introduction to Meta's Prescription AI Glasses
Design and Features of Ray‑Ban Meta Glasses
Color and Lens Options for Existing Models
Navigational Features in AI Glasses
Partnership with EssilorLuxottica
Comparison to Other Wearable AI Innovations
Market and Economic Implications
Social and Political Reactions
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