# Meta advances AI ambitions with new hardware line, raising privacy concerns

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> Published: 2026-07-08 05:03:58+00:00

# Meta advances AI ambitions with new hardware line, raising privacy concerns

The $299 smart glasses pack cameras, microphones, and AI into everyday eyewear, but Texas is already investigating potential biometric data violations

Meta just launched a pair of glasses that can see everything you see, hear everything you hear, and run it all through an AI model in real time.

Priced starting at $299, the new smart glasses come equipped with a 12MP+ camera, multiple microphones, and an AI system powered by Meta’s Muse Spark model. The pitch is hands-free everything: photo and video capture, live translation, visual queries, and real-time environmental interactions.

## The hardware play and what it means for markets

The new glasses, built in partnership with EssilorLuxottica, come in three designs and work with prescription lenses. At $299, they undercut the previous Ray-Ban Meta models by about $80.

The company claims over 80% of the smart glasses market, with millions of units sold since its first models launched in 2021 and the follow-up in 2023.

## The privacy problem

The glasses launched on June 23, 2026. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton initiated an investigation on May 21, 2026, targeting what he described as potentially unlawful biometric data capture and unauthorized recording of bystanders.

Reports from March 2026 added fuel to the fire. Sensitive user footage captured through earlier Meta glasses models was allegedly accessible to overseas subcontractors, a revelation that prompted US lawsuits alleging misleading privacy claims.

As of April 2026, over 70 advocacy groups had formally opposed Meta’s exploration of facial-recognition features for the glasses.

## Beyond the metaverse pivot

The Muse Spark model powering the glasses handles live translation, object identification, and contextual queries. You can look at a restaurant menu in Japanese and get an instant translation, or point at a plant and ask what species it is.

## What this means for investors

Meta’s dominance in smart glasses, with over 80% market share, gives it a meaningful head start in wearable AI. The $299 price point and prescription lens compatibility remove two of the biggest barriers to mass adoption.

The regulatory risk is real and growing. The Texas AG investigation is the opening salvo. If biometric data collection allegations hold up in court, Meta could face restrictions that limit the glasses’ core functionality in key markets.

Watch how the Texas investigation unfolds. If Paxton’s probe results in meaningful enforcement action, it could set precedent for how wearable AI devices handle biometric data nationwide.

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