Meta is releasing a new lineup of Meta Glasses aimed at the summer season, with new designs that start at $299, according to CNET. The report notes that the new models arrive as part of a broader update to the product lineup and are positioned at lower prices than some prior options. CNET also describes a shift in branding on the frames, saying the new designs “leave off” Ray-Ban and Oakley branding. The outlet provides a hands-on look from New York City, focusing on the new appearances and pricing rather than detailed technical specifications. CNET additionally highlights that one of the models is marketed as featuring a Kylie Jenner design, referring to a “Kylie Jenner model” among the new options. The coverage centers on product availability, design changes, and how the new lineup compares to earlier branded variants, without detailing differences in display, camera, or software capabilities in the provided excerpt.
Meta unveils new Meta Glasses designs starting at $299, including a Kylie Jenner-themed model
Meta is releasing a new lineup of Meta Glasses aimed at the summer season, with new designs that start at $299, according to CNET. The report notes that the new models arrive as part of a broader upda...
- Meta launches new Meta Glasses designs for the summer season.
- New models start at $299.
- The new designs omit Ray-Ban and Oakley branding, according to CNET.
- CNET reports a hands-on look in New York City.
- One model is described as a Kylie Jenner-themed design.
A whole wave of new designs is hitting now for the summer, and they're lower priced while leaving off Ray-Ban and Oakley branding. We take a look in NYC.
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