Meta Ray-Ban 'Optics' Smart Glasses Look More Like Everyday Prescription Eyewear
The internal hardware is largely the same as the previous iterations of Ray‑Ban Meta.
The internal hardware is largely the same as the previous iterations of Ray‑Ban Meta.
Meta Ray-Ban 'Optics' Smart Glasses Look More Like Everyday Prescription Eyewear
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The internal hardware is largely the same as the previous iterations of Ray‑Ban Meta.
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The latest iteration of Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses, referred to as 'Optics', maintains much of the internal hardware from previous models while presenting a design more akin to ordinary prescription eyewear. This marks a notable move toward greater mainstream adoption of smart eyewear.
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