Meta has announced the Ray-Ban Display, AI-powered glasses with a built-in screen. It also comes with a wristband that reads muscle signals to control the device.

The glasses feature a full-color display that shows messages, translations, and directions. The screen sits off to the side and only turns on when needed.
Each pair comes with the Meta Neural Band, a wristband that uses EMG (electromyography) to detect small finger movements. These signals let users scroll, click, and even write without touching the glasses or using a smartphone.
Other features include live captions, real-time translation, music controls, and video calling. The glasses also support pedestrian navigation and camera previews.
The Ray-Ban Display and Neural Band will be available in the US starting September 30 for $799 (around ₱45,670). They will launch in Canada, France, Italy, and the UK in early 2026. The glasses come in Black and Sand, with Transitions lenses and a collapsible charging case.
There’s no information yet on availability in other regions. Stay tuned for updates.






