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Home / Technology / Meta Smart Glasses Delay: Demand Outstrips Supply

Meta Smart Glasses Delay: Demand Outstrips Supply

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Meta delays UK, France, Italy, and Canada smart glasses release.
  • Unprecedented demand and limited inventory cause the pause.
  • New availability date is uncertain due to supply challenges.
Meta Smart Glasses Delay: Demand Outstrips Supply

Meta announced on Monday at CES 2026 that it is pausing the release of its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses in the UK, France, Italy, and Canada. This decision stems from "unprecedented demand and limited inventory," as stated by the company. The international expansion, initially planned for early 2026, now has an uncertain launch date.

Meta plans to focus on fulfilling existing orders within the United States while reassessing its strategy for international availability. Since their launch, acquiring the smart glasses has been difficult, with sales restricted to select physical retail locations and requiring appointment-based demos.

The $799 Ray-Ban Display glasses offer advanced features, including a heads-up display, camera, and multiple microphones. Despite initial optimism for increased availability, the current supply-demand imbalance has led to this significant delay in global rollout.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Meta is delaying the release due to unprecedented demand and limited inventory, making it difficult to fulfill existing orders.
The glasses feature a heads-up display, camera, stereo speakers, six microphones, WiFi 6, and a Neural Band controller.
Currently, they are only available in select retail locations across the United States and require an appointment for a demo.

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