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The article discusses the major announcements made by Meta at the Connect 2025 event, highlighting their partnerships with brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley. It emphasizes innovations in augmented reality and the company's vision for the future of social interaction and technology integration in daily life.
Meta has developed a groundbreaking ultra-thin flat-panel display that is only two millimeters thick, utilizing a centimeter-scale photonic integrated circuit to enhance brightness and color range while reducing size and energy consumption. This innovation could significantly improve augmented reality glasses and the picture quality of various devices, although challenges like laser speckle and power efficiency remain.
Meta is set to announce its first consumer-ready smart glasses, codenamed Hypernova, at the upcoming Connect conference, along with a wristband that enables gesture control. The glasses will feature a limited color display and are expected to retail for around $800, while the wristband utilizes technology from Meta's CTRL Labs to interpret electrical signals from hand movements. Despite the advancements, Meta is managing expectations for sales due to the added complexity of the new features.
Meta has partnered with defense-tech startup Anduril to develop virtual and augmented reality devices for the U.S. Army, marking a significant collaboration following a previous contentious relationship between Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Anduril founder Palmer Luckey. The partnership aims to enhance military capabilities while potentially securing a $100 million Army contract for their project, EagleEye, which improves soldiers' sensory perception.
Meta's Reality Labs has experienced significant financial losses, totaling over $60 billion since 2020, as it continues to invest heavily in virtual and augmented reality technologies. Despite these losses, the company remains committed to its vision for the future of immersive experiences.
Apple has reportedly shelved its Vision Air project in response to the increasing competition from Meta's AI-powered glasses. The decision reflects the challenges Apple faces in the augmented reality space as it seeks to compete with other tech giants.