Meta Ray-Ban Display is a new category of AI glasses featuring a private, in-lens color display. Paired with the Meta Neural Band allows for silent, intuitive control through subtle hand gestures, letting you interact with visual AI, messages, and more.
This is a huge revolution for the Ray-Ban Meta series. Not just about adding a screen, it’s about introducing a whole new way to interact. (And have you noticed the change in the naming order for Meta and Ray-Ban? :)
The new Meta Ray-Ban Display has an in-lens screen, but the real star is the Meta Neural Band. It's a wristband, kind of like a screenless Fitbit, that uses EMG technology to read the neural signals between your brain and hand. This lets you control the glasses with subtle, silent hand gestures.
We first saw this neural band with Meta's Orion prototype last year. While this isn't the full AR experience of Orion, it's without a doubt the most advanced pair of smart glasses on the market today. This silent, gestural control is the key. I think it's going to create a whole new interaction paradigm for AI glasses.
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About Meta Ray-Ban Display on Product Hunt
“A breakthrough category of AI glasses”
Meta Ray-Ban Display launched on Product Hunt on September 18th, 2025 and earned 166 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #10 on the daily leaderboard. Meta Ray-Ban Display is a new category of AI glasses featuring a private, in-lens color display. Paired with the Meta Neural Band allows for silent, intuitive control through subtle hand gestures, letting you interact with visual AI, messages, and more.
Meta Ray-Ban Display was featured in Hardware (11.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (466.4k followers) and Augmented Reality (44.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 92.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Meta Ray-Ban Display?
Meta Ray-Ban Display was hunted by Zac Zuo. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hi everyone!
This is a huge revolution for the Ray-Ban Meta series. Not just about adding a screen, it’s about introducing a whole new way to interact. (And have you noticed the change in the naming order for Meta and Ray-Ban? :)
The new Meta Ray-Ban Display has an in-lens screen, but the real star is the Meta Neural Band. It's a wristband, kind of like a screenless Fitbit, that uses EMG technology to read the neural signals between your brain and hand. This lets you control the glasses with subtle, silent hand gestures.
We first saw this neural band with Meta's Orion prototype last year. While this isn't the full AR experience of Orion, it's without a doubt the most advanced pair of smart glasses on the market today. This silent, gestural control is the key. I think it's going to create a whole new interaction paradigm for AI glasses.
Meta also released the Oakley Meta Vanguard (sports glasses for cycling) and the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2).