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Meta’s Two New Smart Glasses are Made for Prescription Users

Meta has launched the Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer and Scriber smart glasses, offering new prescription-ready frames starting at $499 to expand its wearable technology reach to vision-impaired users.

Key Points

  • The Blayzer and Scriber models feature adjustable hinges, nose pads, and temple tips to accommodate diverse face shapes for daily wear.
  • Preorders are currently open in the United States, with a broader retail rollout scheduled for April 14 in the U.S. and select international markets.
  • Meta maintains a dominant market position, accounting for approximately 76.1% of the 9.6 million smart glasses units shipped globally last year.
  • New software updates include AI-powered nutrition logging, hands-free WhatsApp message summaries, and gesture-based handwriting recognition.
  • The glasses retain integrated cameras for photo and video capture, continuing to spark ongoing public debate regarding privacy and recording transparency.

Why it Matters

By integrating prescription support into its hardware, Meta is attempting to transition smart glasses from a niche gadget into a practical, everyday necessity for the general population. This expansion strengthens the company's partnership with EssilorLuxottica and reinforces its lead in the growing wearable technology market.
PetaPixel Published by Matt Growcoot
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