Facebook's jumping into the smart glasses market in a pair-up with Ray-Ban, and it could bring big spoils for the social giant — just not anytime soon
to temper expectations for the first Ray-Ban-Facebook product by describing such as something that’s “not going to be anywhere near where we want to eventually go.”
And if this turns out to be the case for a product that costs as much or more than a typical pair of Ray-Bans , many consumers likely won’t see a need for a pair of Facebook smart glasses. had hundreds of thousands of unsold pairs of its first version Spectacles almost a year after the product launched. he expected it to take 10 years for smart glasses to achieve mass adoption. widespread interest in smart glasses is still 5 to 10 years away. of the U.S.
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