Meta Connect 2025: Smarter glasses, sharper displays, and a faster metaverse
Meta Connect 2025 was less about flashy VR demos and more about making AI a daily habit. From Ray-Ban glasses that finally have built-in displays to Oakley’s sports-focused AI shades and the Neural Band wrist controller, Meta’s message was clear: AI isn’t a sidekick anymore — it’s the interface. The company wants to blend hardware, software, and intelligence into something you’ll actually wear, train with, or work inside. Here are the five biggest takeaways from the event.
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AI Glasses With Built-In Displays
Meta finally put displays inside its Ray-Ban Meta glasses, allowing wearers to view notifications, navigation, and translations directly in the lens. No more checking your phone mid-run or ride — this feels closer to the long-promised AR future. The glasses remain stylish, but Meta is clearly testing how far people will go in accepting tech on their faces.
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Oakley Meta Vanguard for Athletes
Meta and Oakley unveiled Meta Vanguard, performance-focused AI glasses built for sports. With water resistance, loud open-ear speakers, Strava and Garmin integration, plus a 3K wide-angle camera, these glasses aim to be a serious training companion. Athletes can ask Meta AI for real-time stats or capture auto-videos when hitting milestones. It’s a push into a niche market where gear matters, but it also tests how athletes respond to AI wearables in high-intensity environments.
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The second-gen Meta Ray-Ban
Meta and Ray-Ban are rolling out the second generation, keeping the familiar style but adding some important upgrades. The Gen 2 model addresses one of the biggest complaints about the original: stamina. Meta has also pushed video quality forward. Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) is expanding to new markets, including Switzerland and the Netherlands, with Brazil next.
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Faster, Richer Metaverse Engine
Meta also showed off a rebuilt metaverse engine. Environments now load faster, avatars move more naturally, and AI powers everything from virtual meetings to personalised spaces. While “metaverse” has become a bit of a punchline, Meta is doubling down. This time, it’s less about gimmicky concerts and more about productivity, collaboration, and persistent worlds. Zuckerberg wants the metaverse to feel practical — something people actually use for work and play, not just tech demos.
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The Bigger Picture: Everyday AI
Meta’s pitch was simple: AI woven into daily life. Glasses that show you what matters, wristbands that remove friction, and virtual worlds that feel less clunky. It’s not all here yet, but Meta’s vision is clearer than before. The company sees AI as the bridge between physical and digital life, and Connect 2025 made that message unmistakable. Whether people buy into it is another matter — but Meta is moving fast, with hardware to prove it.
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