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Meta Connect 2025 as it happened: Ray-Ban Display, Oakley Vanguard smart glasses, more

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Meta Connect 2025<!–> is officially over, and it ended with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a large group of his peers literally running into the sunset. The company debuted several new products and used the event to preview upcoming advancements in artificial intelligence.

Also: 5 Meta Ray-Ban upgrades that have me truly hyped for today

Overall, the event was pretty short. It wasn’t the nearly hour-long spectacle that Connect 2024 was, but Connect 2025 was still jam-packed with announcements. At the event, Meta showed off the second generation of its Ray Ban smartglasses, the Oakley Vanguards for adrenaline seekers, and a new generative playground called Horizon Studio. Here’s what was on the docket for 2025.

How to watch Meta Connect 2025

The main event with Mark Zuckerberg took place on Wednesday, September 17, at 5:00 p.m. PST/8:00 p.m. EST. Following the Connect 2025 is a developer keynote that will take place on Thursday, September 18, at 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST. 

Developers, media, and industry analysts were invited to attend the event in person. Quest users were able to experience the keynote in virtual reality inside Horizon Worlds. Obviously, the show is over, but you can still watch a VOD (or video on demand) of the keynote on Meta’s official Connect website–>Facebook Live<!–>, and YouTube–>.

ZDNET reported live from the event, and here were the newest updates.

What we expected at Meta Connect 2025

Meta Ray-Ban Display: A new version of the popular smart glasses features a waveguide display that projects helpful context, including translations, navigation paths, and more. The glasses may also work in tandem with an sEMG wristband to support gesture controls.

Meta Ray-Ban 2: Not to be mistaken for the Display model, the second generation of Meta Ray-Bans shares a similar design and functionality as its predecessor. It serves as a camera-first wearable with more generalized improvements, such as battery life and comfort.

Oakley Meta Sphaera: Based on the popular sports glasses, Meta is expected to extend its partnership with Oakley by releasing a new Sphaera model. The glasses will feature a centered camera and curved lens design.

Asus ROG Tarius VR headset: A new gaming VR headset, made in partnership with Asus ROG, is expected at Meta Connect. How the headset fares against the Meta Quest remains in question, but it’s safe to say that this is a totally different beast.

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