Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses with Gesture-Based Controls and Oakley Meta Sphaera to Launch at Connect 2025

martes, 16 de septiembre de 2025, 4:10 am ET2 min de lectura
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Meta is reportedly preparing to launch a new version of its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses featuring a built-in display during its upcoming Connect event. The new model, possibly named Meta Ray-Ban Display, will have a heads-up display fixed to the right eye and a wristband for gesture-based control using sEMG technology. Additionally, a new Oakley-branded model, Oakley Meta Sphaera, with protective lenses and a central camera is expected to be unveiled.

Meta is set to revolutionize the smart glasses market with the launch of new models during its upcoming Connect event. The company is expected to unveil the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Oakley Meta Sphaera, featuring innovative technology and design improvements.

The Meta Ray-Ban Display, potentially named Hypernova, will include a heads-up display (HUD) integrated into the right lens. This feature, which has been rumored for months, will provide practical information such as navigation maps, translated signs, and chat windows directly in the user's field of view. The glasses will also incorporate Meta AI, allowing users to ask questions and receive real-time answers. The classic Ray-Ban Wayfarer design will be retained, ensuring a timeless aesthetic while incorporating advanced technology. The glasses will be controlled using a wristband with surface electromyography (sEMG) technology, enabling gesture-based interactions without the need for physical buttons or voice commands. Pricing for these advanced glasses is expected to range from $800 to $1,400, reflecting the inclusion of the display, AI, and gesture control features Meta’s Next Smartglasses Include a Screen, Wristband, and a Whole Lot of Ray-Ban Charm[1].

In addition to the Ray-Ban model, Meta is also set to introduce the Oakley Meta Sphaera. Designed for athletes, these glasses feature wraparound protective lenses and a central camera positioned above the nosepiece. Unlike the Ray-Ban model, the Oakley Sphaera will not include a display but will focus on capturing high-quality footage during high-energy activities. The glasses are expected to have improved battery life compared to previous models, making them suitable for active users. The exact pricing for the Oakley Sphaera has not been disclosed, but it is anticipated to be competitive within the smart glasses market Meta just leaked its new smart glasses with a built-in display ahead of Meta Connect[2].

Meta's partnership with EssilorLuxottica has been pivotal in the development of these smart glasses. The first-generation Ray-Ban smart glasses focused on video capture but did not gain significant traction. The second-generation AI-powered glasses, however, sold 2 million units and strengthened Meta's collaboration with EssilorLuxottica. The Orion prototype, which was not intended for sale, helped Meta gather feedback and develop cheaper versions of display-enabled smart glasses. The upcoming models are expected to build on this foundation, offering more advanced features and improved user experiences Meta just leaked its new smart glasses with a built-in display ahead of Meta Connect[2].

Investors and financial professionals should closely monitor the upcoming Connect event to gain insights into the pricing strategy, market positioning, and potential partnerships that could further enhance the value of these smart glasses. The success of these new models could significantly impact Meta's revenue streams and market share in the wearable technology sector.

References
Meta’s Next Smartglasses Include a Screen, Wristband, and a Whole Lot of Ray-Ban Charm[1] https://www.techeblog.com/meta-ray-ban-smartglasses-screen-leak-hypernova/
Meta just leaked its new smart glasses with a built-in display ahead of Meta Connect[2] https://9to5mac.com/2025/09/15/meta-display-smart-glasses-leak/

Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses with Gesture-Based Controls and Oakley Meta Sphaera to Launch at Connect 2025

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