Meta is delaying global rollout of Ray-Ban Display glasses, here's why
Reuters January 07, 2026 04:19 AM
Synopsis

Meta is halting the global rollout of its Ray-Ban smart glasses. Strong demand in the United States has led to supply shortages. The company will focus on fulfilling American orders. International expansion is on hold as Meta reassesses its strategy. Waitlists for the popular glasses now extend into 2026. New features are also being introduced.

Meta said on Tuesday it has decided ‍to pause international expansion of its Ray-Ban Display glasses due to ⁠short supply and strong demand in the United States.

The Facebook-parent had planed to rollout its augmented reality smart glasses Meta ‌Ray-Ban Display ‌in the UK, France, Italy and Canada starting early this year ‌after tasting success with earlier versions.

Meta said it would prioritise fulfilling U.S. orders while it re-evaluates its approach to international availability, citing extremely limited inventory for what it ​described as a "first-of-its-kind product".


"Since launching ​last fall, we'e seen an overwhelming amount of interest, ‌and ‍as a result, product waitlists now extend ‍well into 2026," the company said in ‌a blog post.

The Ray-Ban Meta glasses, developed with EssilorLuxottica's Ray-Ban, let wearers take photos, stream content and talk to an AI assistant. The eyewear giant said in October it would accelerate production capacity for its booming smart glasses business.

Meta also ‍announced new features for the glasses and its Meta Neural Band wrist device at ‍the annual ⁠Consumer Electronics Show ⁠in Las Vegas.

The social media giant is adding a teleprompter feature in the glasses, allowing consumers to read notes and scroll using the wristband. Meta is also expanding pedestrian navigation to four more cities including Denver, Las Vegas, Portland and Salt Lake City, bringing the total to 32.
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