Meta’s AI glasses will now help you read, write, and not look at your phone
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At CES 2026, Meta presented new features for its networked Ray-Ban display glasses and Neural Band bracelet, including an integrated teleprompter and the input of messages via electromyography (EMG). Meta also announced that it would suspend the originally planned international expansion of the glasses until further notice.
CES 2026: Meta Ray-Ban Display Updated With Teleprompter, EMG Handwriting; Global Launch Delayed
Meta has announced new features for its Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses at CES 2026, including a built-in teleprompter and EMG-based handwriting input using the Meta Neural Band. The teleprompter will roll out in phases, while handwriting support is limited to Early Access users in the US. Meta also expanded pedestrian navigation to four more cities. At the same time, the company paused plans to launch the glasses outside the US due to strong…
Meta is using CES 2026 in Las Vegas to unveil updates for the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Neural Band, which were launched last fall. The focus is on software updates designed to expand the everyday usability of the AI-powered glasses, as well as... Read the full article: Meta at CES 2026: Updates for Ray-Ban Display, Teleprompter, and Garmin Collaboration
At a time when artificial intelligence is transforming our daily lives, Meta places Europe at the heart of innovation. The new IA glasses, unveiled at Meta Connect 2025, offer an integrated and natural experience, beyond the smartphone. From the Ray‐Ban Meta Gen 2 to the Oakley Meta Vanguard or the Meta Ray‐Ban Display, these objects combine design and embedded intelligence. Anton‐Maria Battesti, Director of Public Affairs France of Meta, tells …
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