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Meta opens ray-ban display glasses to third-party app developers

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Meta announced Thursday that it is opening its Ray-Ban Display glasses to third-party developers for apps and games. The move expands options for the $800 device introduced last fall.

Captioning smart glasses that turn spoken words into real-time subtitles are gaining attention as accessibility tools. WIRED's testing highlights one standout model for its balance of features and comfort.

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Apple is testing at least four different frame styles for upcoming smart glasses to rival Meta's Ray-Bans, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The designs include rectangular and oval options in various colors. An announcement could come as early as late 2026, with a release in 2027.

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