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Meta and Ray-Ban now dominate seventy-three percent of the global smart glasses market, with two million pairs sold since 2023.

That’s the kind of jaw-dropping stat Jim dives into in this week’s episode of The Prompt. He’s not just rattling off numbers; he’s lived with these glasses, tested them, and is here to break down why this partnership is completely changing the wearable tech game.

Jim opens with what makes these glasses so different from the clunky first-gen wearables we all remember. Forget about awkward, obvious headsets. The latest Ray-Ban Meta glasses have a 12MP camera, shoot crisp 3K video, and hide a subtle screen you only see when you need it. Oh, and the “Neural Band” lets you control everything with tiny muscle movements—no more yelling at your glasses or poking at your face. This is real sci-fi stuff, but it’s actually on the market right now.

He doesn’t shy away from the big questions, either. Yes, the privacy concerns are real—and he’s honest about the need for discussions around data and always-on cameras. But the market is speaking: people are buying, using, and loving these things for everything from livestreaming to real-time translation.

Jim’s fascinated by the business angle, too. EssilorLuxottica, the parent behind Ray-Ban, saw smart glasses sales rocket 200% in the first half of 2025. With ten million units planned for next year, it's clear this is a revolution in how we interact with technology and the internet. And, as he points out, Meta’s partnership with a fashion powerhouse like Ray-Ban is the secret sauce that Google Glass never had.

Key takeaways? Smart glasses are poised to replace the smartphone as our main digital interface. The social stigma is fading, job opportunities are growing, and there’s a gold rush coming for developers and businesses. As Jim puts it: “Sometimes the best innovation isn’t about creating something new—it’s about making the futuristic feel familiar.”

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