Meta Glasses put Muse Spark AI into 26 styles starting at $299
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The AI-glasses race just became less about prototypes and more about retail execution. Meta launched Meta Glasses on June 23, 2026 with EssilorLuxottica, pricing the line from $299 and offering 26 combinations of frame, color, and lens. The signal is practical: Meta is trying to make ambient AI wearable through normal eyewear channels, not only through developer demos or limited-edition hardware.
The launch starts with three frame families: Meta Adventurer, Meta Fury, and Meta Glasses by Kylie. The glasses support prescription lenses and are available through Meta.com, Best Buy, Amazon, LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, and other selected retailers. That distribution matters because consumer AI hardware has repeatedly struggled at the moment of purchase: people need to try the device on, fit it to their face, and trust that it works as eyewear before they care about model capability.
The AI layer is also new. Meta says this is its first AI-glasses line to ship with Meta AI powered by Muse Spark from day one. Muse Spark, described as the first model from Meta Superintelligence Labs built specifically for Meta products, is also rolling out to Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta glasses in the US and Canada. Users can invoke Meta AI with a dedicated action button and ask for help with what they are seeing, local recommendations, schedules, messaging, and other hands-free tasks.
The hardware package is tuned for daily use rather than lab novelty. Meta lists more than 8 hours of battery life, a charging case with up to 40 additional hours, open-ear audio, a multi-mic array, wind-noise reduction, hands-free capture, and privacy controls. The company is also adding dynamic photo, which captures multiple frames and recommends the best one, while pedestrian navigation for displayless glasses is planned next.
The most globally relevant update may be translation. Meta is adding 14 live-translation languages, including Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, and Korean. That makes the glasses a test of whether an always-available visual and voice assistant can be useful in daily public settings. The hard questions now shift to social acceptance of camera eyewear, how transparent the privacy safeguards feel in practice, and whether Muse Spark is reliable enough to become a default interface instead of a novelty button.
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