Close Menu
TechurzTechurz
    What's Hot

    5 days left: Save up to $410 on Disrupt 2026 passes

    May 25, 2026

    What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work

    May 25, 2026

    The pitch trick that helped an eSports startup raise $20M when VCs only wanted AI

    May 25, 2026
    X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Tech Pulse
    • 5 days left: Save up to $410 on Disrupt 2026 passes
    • What ClickUp’s mass layoff tells us about the future of work
    • The pitch trick that helped an eSports startup raise $20M when VCs only wanted AI
    • Digital Identity Protection: 7 Hidden Risks Most Users Miss
    • Neural Data Policy: 7 Risks That Brain Privacy Laws Miss
    X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
    TechurzTechurz
    • Home
    • Tech Pulse
    • Future Tech
    • AI Systems
    • Cyber Reality
    • Disruption Lab
    • Signals
    TechurzTechurz
    Home - Cyber Reality - Want to buy Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses? How to book a demo first (before it’s too late)
    Cyber Reality

    Want to buy Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses? How to book a demo first (before it’s too late)

    TechurzBy TechurzSeptember 21, 2025Updated:May 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Want to buy Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses? How to book a demo first (before it's too late)
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Here’s pair of Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses and Neural Band in the Sand color.

    Kerry Wan/ZDNET

    Meta officially unveiled its first AI smart glasses with a built-in screen, the Meta Ray-Ban Display, at Meta Connect 2025. The company also revealed that the glasses will be available to purchase starting on September 30. However, if you want to buy a pair of the $799 smart glasses, you can’t just pre-order them online. 

    Instead, you’ll have to book a demo at one of Meta’s retail partners, such as Best Buy, LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, or Ray-Ban stores. And not every store will be offering demos of Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses at launch. So you have to check the scheduling tool to find a store near you and then see what appointments they have available. The LensCrafters site says that appointments take 20 minutes.

    Also: I used the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, and they offer 2 breakthroughs to take us beyond smartphones
    If you were hoping to purchase a pair on launch day, you may already be out of luck. 

    When I checked for demos in my area — where there are multiple Best Buy, Sunglass Hut, and LensCrafter retail stores — there was only one Best Buy offering demos and the earliest timeslot available to book was October 11. When I typed in various zip codes in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, there were a lot more stores offering demos but the earliest open slot I found was October 8. The vast majority of the available time slots were in mid to late October. Some stores are already booking into November.

    When you book a slot, it says, “You’ll be guided through a hands-on demo” and “Associates will help you find the right style.” To secure your slot, you also have to click an acknowledgement that says, “I understand that if I need prescription lenses, I must know my prescription details or wear my contact lenses to properly experience the demo. Demo glasses have a prescription range of -4.00 to +4.00 total power, single vision only. Availability may vary.” 

    The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses come with the Neural Band and a folding case for $799.

    Jason Hiner/ZDNET

    Only those who get the demo will be able to purchase the glasses. This is likely one way that Meta is dealing with the constrained supply of its next-generation product, which integrates several breakthrough technologies, including a monocular LCOS display and an EMG wristband for neural input. Supply chain analyst Ming Chi Kuo has stated that Meta only plans to manufacture 150,000-200,000 units of the glasses over the next two years. 

    Also: Meta Connect 2025 live updates: Reactions to Ray-Ban Display, Oakley Vanguard glasses, more

    The day after the official announcement of the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth did a Q&A on Instagram, explaining why Meta is taking this approach to sales of its new flagship glasses at launch. 

    “We decided to put the [Meta Ray-Ban] Display on sale in retail stores first — and people are setting up demos,” said Bosworth. “A thing that happens with tech products is that they get purchased by people who just want to try them out [and then return them]. And we wanted to make sure that they’re [bought by] … people who really wanted them. But it’s just a temporary thing.” 

    Bosworth added, “Of course, over time, we plan to have them available online through meta.com and other retailers.”

    It makes sense that Meta doesn’t want to have a large number of returns of a product that is difficult to manufacture and in such short supply at launch. Meta does a brisk business in refurbished units of the classic Meta Ray-Bans, which ZDNET has recommended as a great way to pick up a pair of the smart glasses at a discount. But refurbishing the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses with their expensive components and more complex technology could be a much bigger challenge while the product is first coming to market.

    Aside from the booking challenge, ZDNET recommends that most people who are interested in the Meta Ray-Ban Display book a demo to get a look at the technology. However, if you want to purchase a pair of smart glasses, then go with the newly updated Meta Ray-Bans Gen 2, Meta Oakley HSTN, or Meta Oakley Vanguard to get started in the ecosystem and see where smart glasses can fit into your work and lifestyle.  

    book buy demo display glasses late Meta RayBan
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article‘NYT Mini’ Clues And Answers For Sunday, September 21
    Next Article Meta finally made smart glasses you might actually wear in public
    Techurz
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Cyber Reality

    Digital Identity Protection: 7 Hidden Risks Most Users Miss

    May 25, 2026
    Cyber Reality

    Neural Data Policy: 7 Risks That Brain Privacy Laws Miss

    May 25, 2026
    Cyber Reality

    How AI Changing Cyber Crime: 7 Critical Shifts to Watch

    May 25, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Latest Tech Pulse

    College social app Fizz expands into grocery delivery

    September 3, 20252,289

    SolarSquare in talks to raise up to $60M as India’s rooftop solar market draws major VC interest

    May 23, 202620

    A Former Apple Luminary Sets Out to Create the Ultimate GPU Software

    September 25, 202518
    Stay In Touch
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • LinkedIn

    Techurz helps readers stay ahead of digital change with clear, practical, future focused technology intelligence written today,searched tomorrow.

    X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Company
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Authors / Editorial Team
    • Write For Us
    • Advertise
    Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Affiliate Disclosure
    • Cookie Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • DMCA
    Explore
    • AI Systems
    • Cyber Reality
    • Future Tech
    • Disruption Lab
    • Signals
    • Tech Pulse
    • Sitemap

    Join the Techurz Brief

    The future does not arrive suddenly.
    Stay ahead with fast, sharp tech signals.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.