October 6, 2025

If you want to try Meta’s new smart glasses with a screen, it’s now your luck

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I received a lot of questions about Meta’s new smart glasses with a display, nicknamed appropriately on the Meta Ray-Ban screen. In fact, only 30 minutes before typing this, I asked myself questions about their appearance, what they did and my personal thoughts of a person interested on a site called gizmodo.com. And curiosity is justified! As I wrote in my hands with them to Connect last week, these are the smart glasses you were waiting for.

But as much as I can say You, it is difficult to understand fully until you try them for yourself, and you are about to have more locations to do this exactly. According to Meta, he launches some new pop-ups where you can get a “premium” demonstration experience. I cannot say with certainty what it implies, but I hope that it implies a more “practical” experience with smart glasses and the Meta neurons that allows you to control them with fingers. Heck, maybe you will even get the same experience as me!

Without further ado, here are all the incoming pop-up locations (that of Burlingame is an existing location and is in fact to make permanent, but I included it for reference):

  • Burlingame, California.
    322 Airport boulevard
    Open
  • Las Vegas, Nev., Wynn Plaza
    Open October 16, 2025
  • Los Angeles, California.
    8600 Avenue Melrose
    Open October 24, 2025
  • New York, New York
    697 5th avenue
    Open November 13, 2025

To be clear, it will not be the only places to make demos, but Meta suggests that you will get a more nuanced experience when you go to one of the It is Stores specifically. If you are not in one of these cities, you can search for the list of Meta retailers here, where you can get a non-metal demo. I looked in New York, where I live, and it seems that I can currently book a demo to Sunglass Hut and Lenscrafters, but Best Buy does not yet make a demonstration appointment. Your mileage on this front may vary.

According to Meta, demonstration meetings go fast. Depending on his words, “the appointments in many major cities (are) already reserved in mid-October”. So, if you want to try the Meta-Ray-Ban screen before November, you may want to start looking for retailers offering demos now. If you are one of the six people who are not interested in intelligent glasses with a screen, you can also try the AI ​​glasses in Meta, including its Oakley Vanguard and HSTN, as well as generation 1 and generation 2 of its Meta Ray-Ban glasses in pop-ups and selected retailers.

So if you want to know what Meta’s Ray-Ban screen looks like for yourself, it’s time. Enter there and start book, but know that they may well convince you to drop $ 800. You have been notified.


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