Ray-Ban and Meta are teaming up for new AI-powered smart glasses

What you need to know

  • The follow-up to Ray-Ban Stories, codename Supernova, is reportedly in development according to a leak from the official Facebook View app.
  • Facebook View looks to be getting a rename to Meta View, similar to other Meta-built products like the Oculus Quest.
  • Supernova looks to have an AI assistant built-in and could include Facebook livestreaming capabilities.

Smart glasses have been at a bit of a standstill for some time now. While the category started out with lots of excitement, much of those feelings seemed to have fizzled out as we waited for technology to catch up. For folks still looking for a great pair of smart glasses, Meta and Ray-Ban seem to be making a proper follow-up to its first product, Ray-Ban Stories.

This new pair of smart glasses, codenamed Supernova, was leaked by NyaVR on Threads when they were examining code in the Facebook View app. Existing Ray-Ban Stories glasses use the Facebook View app — which looks to be renamed Meta View — to sync photos, video, and audio to and from the glasses.

Ray-Ban Stories 2, as they could be called, looks to have Meta’s AI onboard so users can ask quick questions or make hands-free commands by saying “Hey Meta” followed by a command. This even includes complex commands like “write a poem about friendship,” as NyaVR pointed out.

Leaked product shot of Ray-Ban Stories 2 as posted by Nya_vr_ on Threads

(Image credit: NyaVR on Threads)

Based on the image NyaVR posted, Ray-Ban Stories 2 should even use a sleeker, slimmer charging case.

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