Have you ever wished your glasses could help you before you even touch your phone?
On June 23, 2026, Meta and EssilorLuxottica launched Meta Glasses, a new line of AI glasses. Prices start at $299. There are three frame shapes, 26 styles, and support for prescription lenses. Meta and EssilorLuxottica say the new line is made to bring AI glasses to more people. (about.fb.com)
So, how could daily life change? First, these glasses are built for small, normal moments. They have open-ear speakers for calls, music, podcasts, and audiobooks. They also have a button for Meta AI, hands-free photo and video, and over 8 hours of battery life. The charging case can add up to 40 more hours. (about.fb.com)
Now imagine Emi on a busy morning. Her phone stays in her bag. She listens to a podcast on the way to the station. Then a call comes in, and she answers without covering her ears. A little later, with one hand holding coffee, she uses her glasses instead of stopping to pull out her phone. That is the real change these glasses suggest: less looking down, and more moving through the day. (about.fb.com)
But the more interesting part may be the AI itself. Meta says these are its first AI glasses to launch with Meta AI powered by Muse Spark from day one. The company says this version can better understand what you are seeing, give smarter answers, and help with things like restaurant ideas, calendars, and busy schedules. Meta also says pedestrian navigation is coming soon, and live translation now supports 14 new languages, including Japanese. (about.fb.com)
So maybe AI glasses will not change life with one huge moment. Maybe they will change it with ten tiny moments. A call. A photo. A question. A direction. A translation. And one day, the helper you use most may be the one on your face, not the one in your hand.










