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Meta has launched two new models of its Ray-Ban smart glasses, specifically designed to accommodate prescription lenses. This move aims to broaden the appeal and accessibility of their smart eyewear to a larger segment of the population who require vision correction. It represents an incremental step in making smart glasses more practical for everyday use.
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