Meta drops prescription-first Ray-Ban smart glasses
Meta has expanded its wearable lineup with the launch of the Blayzer and Scriber models, specifically engineered for full-time prescription wearers in partnership with EssilorLuxottica. These "optical-forward" glasses prioritize all-day comfort with 10-degree overextension hinges and adjustable components, while introducing a dedicated action button for Meta AI and hands-free features like real-time nutrition tracking and neural handwriting.
Meta is pivoting from "tech toy" to "daily essential" by targeting the massive prescription eyewear market with hardware designed for comfort over flashy visual features.
- –The new models omit a heads-up display, prioritizing 16+ hours of wearability and high-quality audio over visual AR.
- –Hardware improvements like overextension hinges and interchangeable nose pads address the "smart glasses fatigue" that hampered previous adoption.
- –A dedicated action button for Meta AI signals a shift toward voice-first ambient computing as the primary interaction model.
- –Starting at $499, the pricing positions these glasses as a direct competitor to traditional premium eyewear brands.
- –Features like hands-free WhatsApp summaries and "Neural Handwriting" focus on low-friction utility for everyday communication.
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