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Meta unveils lower-priced AI smart glasses starting at $299

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June 23, 2026

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The Motley Fool

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· Jun 27, 2026

Can Meta's New $300 Glasses Turn Around the Stock?

Meta just rolled out its cheapest pair of smart glasses yet. Will it make a difference?

CNN

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· Jun 23, 2026

Meta unveils new line of AI glasses

Meta on Tuesday announced a new, cheaper line of AI glasses starting at $299. They’re the company’s first glasses to be designed in-house, signaling a bigger push into the smart glasses space for the social media giant. CNN’s Lisa Eadicicco reports after trying the glasses. Full story at the link in bio.

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 5, 2026

Meta is now designing its own, cheaper AI smart glasses

Meta on Tuesday announced a new line of AI glasses designed in-house, signaling a deeper push into the wearable technology that’s become a new front in the artificial intelligence race. And the biggest change consumers will notice? A cheaper price tag. The new Meta Glasses will start at 299, making them less expensive than the The post Meta is now designing its own, cheaper AI smart glasses appeared first on Egypt Independent.

The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

Meta launches its own smart glasses brand at $299, breaking from the Ray-Ban name

Meta has launched smart glasses under its own brand for the first time, pricing the Adventurer and Fury models at 299 each. The glasses match the hardware specifications of the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2, which starts at 359, but ship without the Ray-Ban branding and licensing premium. A third model called Starfire, designed in collaboration [] This story continues at The Next Web

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 24, 2026

EssilorLuxottica (EPA: EL) And Meta (NASDAQ: META) Launch Affordable AI Glasses Collection To Drive Wider Adoption

EssilorLuxottica (EPA: EL) and Meta (NASDAQ: META) have announced the launch of Meta Glasses, a new collection of AI-powered smart eyewear designed to bring the category to a broader consumer audience. The new collection starts at 299, positioning it as a more attainable entry point into the smart eyewear market compared to the companies’ existing [] The post EssilorLuxottica (EPA: EL) And Meta (NASDAQ: META) Launch Affordable AI Glasses Collection To Drive Wider Adoption appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Mashable

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· Jun 23, 2026

Kylie Jenner Wearables? Hands-On With the New Meta Glasses

Meta is launching a new wave of smart glasses with updated designs, lower prices. Here's a hands-on look.

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Related coverage for "Meta unveils lower-priced AI smart glasses starting at $299": The Motley Fool — Can Meta's New $300 Glasses Turn Around the Stock?. CNN — Meta unveils new line of AI glasses. Egypt Independent — Meta is now designing its own, cheaper AI smart glasses. The Next Web — Meta launches its own smart glasses brand at $299, breaking from the Ray-Ban name. Foreign Policy Journal — EssilorLuxottica (EPA: EL) And Meta (NASDAQ: META) Launch Affordable AI Glasses Collection To Drive Wider Adoption. Mashable — Kylie Jenner Wearables? Hands-On With the New Meta Glasses