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Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses put the future of tech on your face


With the Meta Neural Band, you essentially won't need your phone.

(Image credit: Meta)Weighing only 69 grams, these smartglasses look a lot like Ray-Ban's Wayfarer with a distinct square outline, with slightly rounded edges, making them look more aesthetic. The display's custom-built light engine provides sharp, bright visuals with 42 pixels per degree of view—a density not found in any other similar consumer device. This basically replaces the need for you to reach for your glasses, and lets you control it with a sensor on your wrist, so users can "scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements," the blog adds.

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