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Meta is Making New Smart Glasses, But Are They Worth $1,000?

by Faith Amonimo
April 2, 2025
in Gadgets for Africa, Global News
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According to reports from Bloomberg, the new Meta smart glasses will include a built-in screen for displaying notifications, photos, and apps directly in the user’s field of vision. Unlike current models that rely on audio notifications and voice commands, these glasses will introduce a visual element, allowing users to interact with their device in a new way.

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Another major advancement in these glasses will be the introduction of hand gesture controls, which will enable users to navigate through notifications and interact with displayed content simply by moving their hands. This feature is expected to make the glasses more intuitive and hands-free compared to previous models.

The glasses will also support basic app functionality, allowing users to perform simple tasks without needing to pull out their smartphone. However, since they are not fully AR-capable, they will not offer the immersive, interactive digital overlays that are expected from future AR devices.

Not Fully AR, But a Significant Step Ahead

Meta has been actively developing true AR glasses, but these are not expected to launch until 2027. In the meantime, the company is introducing this hybrid version, which incorporates some of the features of AR without the complete immersive experience.

Unlike full AR headsets, which overlay interactive 3D objects onto the real world, these smart glasses will focus on delivering notifications and limited app functionalities. They aim to bridge the gap between today’s smart glasses and the fully immersive AR future.

Should You Buy Now or Wait for Full AR?

The upcoming Meta smart glasses are expected to be priced at just over $1,000, making them a significant investment. This raises the question of whether consumers should purchase this version now or wait for the full AR glasses in 2027.

For those who are eager to experience the latest wearable technology, these glasses offer improvements over previous models, including a heads-up display, hand gesture controls, and app functionality. If a user wants a more interactive experience than the current Ray-Ban Meta glasses, this model could be a worthwhile upgrade.

However, those who are looking for a fully immersive AR experience may want to wait for Meta’s future AR glasses, which are expected to be significantly more advanced. Since the new glasses primarily focus on basic notifications and limited apps, some may find it better to save their money for the next major leap in AR technology.

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Meta’s Strategy: Competing with Apple and Other Wearables

Meta’s decision to release these smart glasses ahead of their full AR model is part of its broader strategy to position itself as a leader in wearable technology. The company sees these devices as a potential alternative to smartphones, aiming to shift users toward a more wearable-first digital experience.

At the same time, Apple, which recently introduced the Vision Pro headset, is making significant strides in this space. In response, Meta’s smart glasses may serve as a direct challenge to Apple’s advancements. Although not as immersive as the Vision Pro, the upcoming glasses may appeal to users seeking wearable smart tech without the bulk of a headset.

Is This A Smart Move by Meta?

Meta’s new smart glasses represent an important step toward the future of wearable technology. While they may not be the fully AR-enabled glasses that some consumers are waiting for, they provide a glimpse into the direction Meta is heading.

For early adopters and tech enthusiasts, these glasses may be an exciting new gadget to explore. However, for those who want a true AR experience, it may be best to wait until Meta launches its full AR glasses in 2027.

With an expected launch later this year, these new glasses will soon reveal whether they offer enough value to justify their $1,000+ price tag or if they are simply a stepping stone to something much bigger.

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