Meta pivots to budget-friendly smart glasses without Ray-Ban branding
Meta is decoupling its smart glasses from the Ray-Ban brand, unveiling a new lineup starting at $299. By moving to a lower price point, the company aims to broaden its user base, even as it grapples with mounting public scrutiny regarding privacy and the potential for device misuse in public spaces.

The new collection, featuring models like the Fury and Adventurer, continues to rely on EssilorLuxottica for manufacturing and design, though the branding shift allows for an $80 price reduction compared to the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2. Beyond the price tag, Meta has introduced functional hardware updates, including adjustable nose pads, wire-core temple tips, and overextension hinges designed to accommodate a wider variety of face shapes and prescription needs.
Despite these physical improvements, the product line faces a significant reputational challenge. Reports from The New York Times and Wired regarding the development of facial recognition features have intensified concerns over user privacy. Alex Himel, Meta’s vice president of wearables, acknowledged the growing backlash and the company’s need to address harassment incidents directly. While Meta promises upcoming updates to mitigate these issues, the company currently lacks a clear, unified policy that would allow these devices to operate seamlessly across varying state and international AI regulations.
Technologically, the glasses are doubling down on AI integration with the rollout of Muse Spark, a model from Meta’s Superintelligence Labs. This update enhances natural language processing, adds support for 14 additional languages, and introduces features like turn-by-turn navigation and dynamic photo selection. While the AI now offers more conversational responses—including a celebrity-voiced persona from Kylie Jenner—the long-term viability of the hardware remains tethered to Meta’s ability to convince the public that the convenience of integrated AI outweighs the persistent concerns surrounding privacy and social etiquette.
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