Although expected to be announced next week, these products are not considered the "new generation" of Meta's current smart glasses line.
Currently, users can now install eyeglasses on AI Ray-Ban glasses, but the upcoming models will be designed separately with two styles: rectangular frames and rounded frames. The product will also be sold through traditional eyeglass distribution channels. The new report does not specify the specific differences compared to existing versions, but emphasizes that this is the first time Meta and Ray-Ban have developed AI glasses specifically for this user group.
The two glasses are likely code-named Scriber and Blazer, and records show that these are completed equipment for production, suggesting the launch time may be approaching.
Previously, Mark Zuckerberg - CEO of Meta mentioned the development of AI glasses for people wearing medicine glasses at a business results announcement meeting.
The above move shows that Meta is gradually expanding the AI glasses market, not only stopping at technology users but also aiming for daily popularization needs, helping products reach more widely, while opening up the possibility of popularizing AI-integrated wearable devices in everyday life in the coming years.