​The strongest argument for smart glasses is accessibility 

​The strongest argument for smart glasses is accessibility 

Senior Reviewer Victoria Song wearing the new Meta Ray-Ban Display while looking down at the invisible display

Regardless of how you feel about these devices, they are currently helping disabled communities live more independently.

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There’s a hard conversation to be had about smart glasses in the coming weeks and months. At Meta Connect 2025, I got a first glimpse of the Meta Ray-Ban Display, the company’s first pair of smart glasses with a built-in monocular display. There’s no beating around the bush. The demos I got were nothing short of impressive. But somet …

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