
"While the company unlisted it shortly after, it was enough for the publication to report on it and repost it. The leaked video reportedly showcases a pair of Ray-Ban Glasses with a black frame and clear lenses, similar to the classic Wayfarer style of the existing Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. However, what makes it different is the presence of a heads-up display on the bottom of the right lens."
"As per the information in the video, it will enable users to view information, such as a map preview, chats with friends, and know more about the things they're looking at. The screen will likely be controlled via gestures, leveraging an sEMG Wristband that can be wrapped around the wrist. Meta previously described it as a non-invasive device that senses and interprets muscle activations to provide inputs "in the form of a human-computer interface (HCI)"."
Meta's upcoming Ray-Ban Display smart glasses incorporate a built-in heads-up display on the lower right lens to show maps, messages, and contextual information. The device appears to use gesture controls enabled by an sEMG wristband that senses and interprets muscle activations as a human-computer interface. A leaked clip also revealed an Oakley Meta Sphaera variant aimed at athletes with a centered camera. The Ray-Ban Display retains Wayfarer-style frames and clear lenses similar to existing Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. Demonstrations showed swiping interactions to reply to messages, indicating integrated messaging and navigation features.
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