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Meta’s $399 Kylie Jenner glasses will talk back in her voice

The Next Web

The Next Web

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June 24, 2026

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Meta’s $399 Kylie Jenner glasses will talk back in her voice

The most expensive pair in Meta’s newly launched line of smart glasses is the one with a small gem on the lens and a celebrity attached. Meta revealed three frames built under its own name, and the priciest of them, a slim oval design called the Starfire, was made with Kylie Jenner. It costs 399, [] This story continues at The Next Web

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