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    Meta appears poised to debut its much-rumored smart glasses, codenamed Hypernova, at the upcoming Connect event on September 17–18. These glasses will likely feature a built-in display on the lower-right part of the lens—just enough to show apps, messages, and notifications without overwhelming your vision—and could rely on a wristband or gesture controls for navigation. Reports suggest a more approachable starting price of around $800, down from earlier forecasts of $1,000–$1,400, signaling Meta’s strategy to accept slimmer margins to build momentum in the wearable-tech space.

    Sources: Barrons, The Verge, TechGig

    Key Takeaways

    – Built-in Display on Glasses: Hypernova glasses will include a discreet display on the lens—likely in the lower-right quadrant—for viewing apps, messages, and notifications hands-free.

    – Affordable Price Strategy: Meta is planning to launch at around $800, lower than earlier projections, accepting tighter margins in exchange for better market adoption.

    – Debut Timing at Connect: The launch is expected at Meta’s annual Connect event on September 17–18, suggesting a strategic push to establish presence in AR wearables ahead of competitors.

    In-Depth

    Meta’s upcoming Hypernova smart glasses might just be the wearable that helps neighbor-friendly tech break into everyday life. Imagine a sleek pair of shades with a tiny display tucked into the bottom-right corner of the lens. You glance down, and there it is: a map to your coffee shop, a text from a friend, or a music app icon—no flipping your phone out. Rumor has it the interface will be controlled by a wristband or some subtle gesture, making it feel a bit futuristic—but still polished.

    The real game-changer here? Price. Instead of shelling out over a grand, Meta seems ready to test the waters with a starting price around $800. That’s a bold move—trimming margins to get more eyes on the product could win early adopters and spark the smart-glasses era. Plus, debuting the glasses at their Connect event in mid-September gives Meta a good opportunity to show they’re serious about AR—not just the metaverse chatter.

    All told, Hypernova could mark a shift: from clunky prototypes to practical, polished wearables that people actually consider buying. If Meta nails the balance of functionality, form, and price, the future of hands-free AR might finally be in focus.

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