Meta Ray-Ban Display Launched With Built-in Screen and Brainwave Control



The Meta Ray-Ban Display was launched a while ago as it is Meta's first mixed reality (MR) smart glasses. As previously leaked information, it has a screen system built into the right eye lens and is controlled using the Meta Neural Band EMG bracelet that reads signals sent by the brain through the wearer's hand nerves.


The built-in display system is placed on the right eye lens and can display the Meta AI virtual assistant, navigation applications, switch the language of the notice board and many other interesting features. The display is also colorful unlike the Oppo Air Glass that was launched previously.


Users can play songs, answer video calls, take photos and read messages received via a tethered smartphone. The built-in screen resolution is 600×600 pixels, 90Hz, 20-degree viewing angle and brightness up to 500 nits.


The glasses are equipped with a 12MP camera that records video at a resolution of 1440×1920 pixels 30 FPS. A pair of speakers built into the stem have a volume of 76.1 dB. The Meta Ray-Ban Display comes with a 960 mWh battery that provides 6 hours of use and passes the IPX4 standard.


The Meta Neural Band can work for up to 18 hours on a single charge and is IPX7 waterproof. It is made of durable Vectran material, which was used on the Mars Rover.


A complete set of the Meta Ray-Ban Display with Meta Neural Band will be available for $799 (~RM 3351) starting September 30, in Sand and Black.

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