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2025-07-23
New York Times 3 related

Meta debuts a prototype wristband to read electrical signals from forearm muscles, letting users control devices without touch, trained on 10K peoples' EMG data

When you write your name in the air, you can see the letters appear on your smartphone.  —  The prototype looks like a giant rectangular wristwatch.

2025-01-22
Bloomberg 17 related

Sources: Meta aims to debut glasses with a built-in display and Oakley-branded smart glasses for athletes in 2025, resumes work on a watch, and explores earbuds

Meta's first ‘real’ AR glasses tipped to debut in 2027 Harsh Shivam / Business Standard : Meta developing Oakley-branded smart glasses, new wearables: What to expect Andy Boxall / Digital Trends : Met...

2024-09-26
The Verge 33 related

Meta unveils an Orion prototype, its first AR glasses, with a 70-degree FoV, a wireless neural input wristband, silicon carbide lenses, and micro-LED projectors

they could put the iPhone on notice Peter Kafka / Business Insider : I tried out Meta's Orion computer glasses. I'd buy them in a heartbeat — if they were actually for sale. Jon Keegan / Sherwood News...

2021-03-19
BuzzFeed News 12 related

Facebook is working on a neural wristband that reads signals from brain to hands, to go along with its AR glasses; Bosworth insists it can't “read your brain”

how we communicate with this new device will be critical. Building this interface demands advances from numerous technological areas and I'm proud of our research teams and the progress we've made: ht...

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