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Meta’s smart glasses will watch what you eat to track nutrition data

April 6, 2026
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Meta’s smart glasses will watch what you eat to track nutrition data

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Meta has today announced its new “Blayzer” and “Scriber” Ray-Ban styles that are designed for prescription lenses with a new slim design and more. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are generally recognized as one of the best options due to their balance of style, features, and comfort, but they’re undeniably thicker than traditional.

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