CNBC’s Julia Boorstin got an inside look at the new Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, Meta’s first consumer-ready smart glasses with a built-in display.
The glasses, which costs $799, contain a small digital display that can be controlled via hand gestures through a wristband powered by neural technology, confirming a CNBC report in August.
The company on Wednesday also debuted the Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses, which will cost $499, intended for athletes who participate in high-intensity sports like snowboarding and mountain biking.