Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses now available for sale

New Ray-Ban Display glasses are priced at $800
An undated image. — Meta
An undated image. — Meta

Facebook parent Meta has made its much-awaited Ray-Ban Display glasses available for sale, adding a powerful entrant to the world of high-end wearable technology.

The new Meta smart glasses, now available for purchase in select physical stores in the US, feature an integrated display within the lenses. This launch comes two weeks after the glasses were showcased at Meta's Connect 2025 event.

According to Meta Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth, the Ray-Ban Display glasses have seen overwhelming success.

He claimed that every US store that listed the latest Meta smart glasses has already sold out, and demonstrations for the new product are nearly "fully booked" throughout November.

Ray-Ban Display glasses price

The high-end Ray-Ban Display glasses are priced at $800. Their integrated microLED display allows users to access information directly in their field of view, while the accompanying Neural Band offers hands-free control and integration with AI tools.

It was learned that Meta has partnered with a range of retailers to make the glasses available to customers, including Sunglass Hut, Best Buy, and Ray-Ban.

Those interested in buying the all-new Ray-Ban Display glasses can schedule demo sessions to experience features like AI-powered navigation, intelligent notifications, and rapid translation before making a purchase.

With Facebook maker expanding its Meta Labs pop-up shops, the Ray-Ban Display glasses are believed to change the way people interact with technology in their daily lives.