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Blood flow tracking smart earrings
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A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings come in a range of styles
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DUKAS_191221936_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
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DUKAS_191221934_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
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DUKAS_191221932_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
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DUKAS_191221930_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_191221928_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_191221925_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_191221922_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earrings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_191221919_FER
Blood flow tracking smart earrings
Ferrari Press Agency
Earrings 1
Ref 17316
19/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Lumia Health
A pair of smart earrings they are body and health trackers has been unveiled.
The Lumia 2 , developed over six years, are worn like normal jewellery and come in a range of styles.
The earrings are said to be able to track blood flow as well as standard metrics such as heart rate, sleep tracking and body temperature.
An infrared light sensor in the back of the left earring measures arterial blood flow in a shallow ear artery – the closest one to the brain.
The Lumia 2 detect any fall in blood flow to the head, said to be a crucial factor affecting energy and focus throughout the day.
Blood flow changes constantly, and is dependent on factors such as food and liquid intake, sleep and exercise which Lumia 2 is said to be able to track.
The US developer, Boston-based Lumia Health, says the ear provides clinical-grade data to help unlock the healthcare wearables have been promising.
The earrings are said to benefit everyone by allowing them to understand their blood flow patterns.
The wearables are made from non-allergenic materials such as platinum and titanium and come in a variety of styles including hoops, cuffs, or studs.
They will be available in gold, silver, and clear finishes.
The smart core, which sits behind the left ear and contains the sensors, battery, and processors, can also be attached to any earring.
Lumia says the new product is the world’s smallest wearable, with the single "active" earring weighing just one gram.
OPS: Lumia 2 smart earring.
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DUKAS_190811030_NUR
8th CIIE in Shanghai, China
Viewers watch a Tesla Cyber autonomous electric vehicle at the 8th CIIE in Shanghai, China, on November 6, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190714570_NUR
Ryanair Raises Passenger Outlook
In this photo illustration Ryanair booking app is shown on a mobile phone against a photograph of Ryanair planes displayed on a computer screen as the company expects to take more passenger next year - November 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190714554_NUR
Ryanair Raises Passenger Outlook
In this photo illustration Ryanair booking app is shown on a mobile phone against a stock graph illustration displayed on a computer screen as the company expects to take more passenger next year - November 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190714548_NUR
Ryanair Raises Passenger Outlook
In this photo illustration Ryanair booking app is shown on a mobile phone against a photograph of Ryanair planes displayed on a computer screen as the company expects to take more passenger next year - November 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189860830_NUR
China Manufacturing Industry
Workers produce an intelligent tea-drinking machine in a workshop in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Manufacturing Industry
Workers produce an intelligent tea-drinking machine in a workshop in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189365401_NUR
Donald Trump Clears Way To Purchase TikRok By USA Investors
In this photo illustration the TikTok logo is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a the USA national flag and stock graph illustration displayed on a computer screen as President Trump signed an executive order that would help clear the way for a coalition of investors to run an American version of TikTok - September 28, 2025 (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189041125_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.
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DUKAS_189041122_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Take photos
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DUKAS_189041119_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Messaging
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DUKAS_189041115_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses. Choose music
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DUKAS_189041111_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.GPS pedestrian directions
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DUKAS_189041108_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189041105_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Recipes
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DUKAS_189041102_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Recipes
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DUKAS_189041099_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Recipe suggestions
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DUKAS_189041096_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.
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DUKAS_189041093_FER
Smart AI glasses with lens display
Ferrari Press Agency
Ray-Ban 1
Ref 17159
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.They are controlled with the Meta Neural Band which comes iwth them.
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses with the Meta Neural Band controller
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses and Meta Neural Band.
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses are conyrolled using the Meta Neural Band which reacts to hand gestures
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Pedestrian street directions
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Social media connectivity
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Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.Video calling
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Smart AI glasses with lens display
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18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Meta
Tech giant Meta has unveiled a new set of AI-powered smart glasses with an in-lens display to check messages, preview photos, see translations, add captions for conversations in noisy environments and call up music.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display spectacles come with Meta Neural Band, a wristband that translates the signals created by your muscle activity into commands for your glasses.
The US company said It’s technology that keeps users tuned in to the world around them, not distracted from it.
The AI glasses come with a full-colour, high-resolution display when required so can be turned on and off.
The display is placed off to the side, so it doesn’t obstruct your view.
Meta, owners of Facebook, claims it is the first product that takes microphones, speakers, cameras, and a full-colour display backed with AI in a single device.
The Meta Neural Band replaces touchscreens buttons and dials with a sensor that can scroll, click, and, in the near future, even write out messages using subtle finger movements.
A spokesman said the wristband enables intuitive control using subtle hand movements, without having to touch the glasses or take out a phone.
OPS:The Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses.
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
A member of the public interacts with the Realbotix AI-powered humanoid robot, designed for companionship, entertainment, and customer service, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The NEURA Robotics humanoid robot 4NE-1 Gen 3 is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The NEURA Robotics humanoid robot 4NE-1 Gen 3 is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The NEURA Robotics humanoid robot 4NE-1 Gen 3 is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Realbotix AI-powered humanoid robot, designed for companionship, entertainment, and customer service, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
KOORUI computer monitors are on display at the KOORUI booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The Chinese electronics brand is showcasing its latest innovations in display technology, gaming monitors, and home office solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
A member of the public interacts with the Realbotix AI-powered humanoid robot, designed for companionship, entertainment, and customer service, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The NEURA logo is on display at the Neura booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The NEURA Robotics humanoid robot 4NE-1 Gen 3 is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The NEURA Robotics humanoid robot 4NE-1 Gen 3 is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The OLED logo is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
OLED technology is used to create digital displays in devices such as television screens, computer monitors, and portable systems including smartphones and handheld gaming consoles. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The Hisense logo, an official FIFA sponsor, is on display at the Hisense booth during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The UniTree Go 2, a robot dog developed by Embodied AI, is seen during a live demonstration at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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The World's First 110-Inch Wallpaper TV is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The World's First 110-Inch Wallpaper TV is on display during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
