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Meta is reportedly collaborating with Prada to develop AI smart glasses, aiming to enhance the integration of fashion and technology. The partnership is expected to leverage both companies' strengths, potentially creating a stylish yet functional wearable device. Details about the release date and specific features remain limited.
Meta and EssilorLuxottica have launched the Oakley Meta HSTN smart glasses, featuring an AI assistant and designed for athletes, with a starting price of $399. These glasses incorporate Oakley's PRIZM Lens technology for enhanced visibility and boast improved battery life and camera capabilities compared to previous models. A limited-edition version will be available for preorder on July 11, while the standard model is set to release later this summer.
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 and Oakley are set to announce their collaboration on smart glasses on June 20, as teased by a new Instagram account and promotional posts from both companies. These glasses are expected to be aimed at athletes, particularly cyclists, and will feature a design distinct from the existing Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
Meta's smart glasses are raising concerns about privacy laws and data protection as wearable technology becomes more prevalent. The article discusses the implications of integrating such devices into everyday life and the potential legal challenges that may arise from their usage. It highlights the need for clearer regulations to address privacy issues related to wearables.
Meta is developing "super sensing" facial recognition technology for its upcoming smart glasses, which will recognize individuals and track user activities throughout the day. Initially planned for earlier models but shelved due to privacy concerns, this feature is now being reconsidered and will be opt-in only, as Meta expands its smart glasses lineup and integrates AI capabilities.