The $299 Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses were an unexpected hit, with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stating in July that “demand is still outpacing our ability to build them.”
Now, Meta is giving the popular smart glasses, which sold more than a million pairs in less than two years, a $1,000 boost.
According to a Bloomberg report, Meta is looking to bring its first smartphone-alternative glasses to market by the end of this year to better compete with phones like Apple’s iPhone. The glasses, which are internally code-named Hypernova, will be able to run apps, recognize hand gestures, take pictures, and display maps.
Though the price of the glasses has yet to
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