Meta Launches $299 Fury AI Glasses Without Ray-Ban Branding as Muse Spark Sharpens AI
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Updated · Gizmodo · Jul 1
Meta Launches $299 Fury AI Glasses Without Ray-Ban Branding as Muse Spark Sharpens AI
3 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · Jul 1
Summary
$299 Fury glasses give Meta its cheapest AI eyewear yet, replacing Ray-Ban branding while keeping the same 12-megapixel camera, 3K video, open-ear audio and roughly 8-hour battery life.
Meta says dropping the Ray-Ban name helps lower prices and broaden choice; the new line also adds adjustable nose pads, bendable temple tips, a flatter charging case and a programmable action button.
Muse Spark, now available across Meta smart glasses in the U.S. and Canada, made computer-vision tasks more accurate and conversational in testing, though navigation still often bounced users back to their phones.
Privacy concerns still shadow the launch: Meta has faced scrutiny over using captured images and video to train AI, and the Fury's smaller, less noticeable camera and LED may heighten surveillance worries.