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Mark Zuckerberg has Wi-Fi glitch during demo of Meta’s recent $800 smart glasses

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stumbled through the live debut of the corporate’s latest line of Ray-Ban smart glasses on Wednesday, as technical glitches derailed his on-stage demo and undercut the launch of the $800 flagship model.

The Facebook founder’s big demo at Meta Connect 2025 went off the rails Wednesday when the $800 Ray-Ban Display glasses repeatedly misfired on stage, forcing Zuckerberg in charge “bad Wi-Fi” because the audience laughed.

Zuckerberg was on stage and joined virtually by chef Jack Mancuso, who asked the glasses’ AI for step-by-step help making a Korean-inspired steak sauce. As an alternative, the AI wrongly assumed ingredients had already been combined, jumped steps and repeated the error when he tried to restart.

Mark Zuckerberg’s big demo at Meta Connect 2025 went off the rails Wednesday when the $800 Ray-Ban Display glasses repeatedly misfired on stage. Meta Developers

“The irony of all this whole thing is that you simply spend years making technology after which the Wi-Fi on the day kinda… catches you,” Zuckerberg chuckled, telling the gang “it’s all good.”

It wasn’t. Later, when he tried to reply a video call using a neural wristband paired with the glasses, Zuckerberg failed multiple times before giving up — while the ringtone droned on in front of a whole bunch of attendees and streaming viewers.

The flop overshadowed what was meant to be Meta’s splashy unveiling of its three-tiered lineup: the flagship Ray-Ban Display ($799), an upgraded Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 ($379), and a sport-oriented Oakley Meta Vanguard ($499).

The devices promise hands-free photos, real-time translation, and Meta AI–powered assistance, with the Display model featuring the corporate’s first consumer lens-integrated screen.

All three go on sale Sept. 30.

Despite Zuckerberg’s stage struggles, early reviewers praised the Display glasses as the most effective of their kind, with one tech author saying they “feel like the longer term.”

During a live cooking segment, the glasses’ AI bungled basic instructions, insisting ingredients were already mixed and rattling off steps for a sauce that hadn’t even began. Meta Developers

The $799 Ray-Ban Display is Meta’s first pair of consumer glasses with a see-through, high-resolution display built directly into the lens — brilliant enough to shine at 5,000 nits and sharp at 42 pixels per degree.

The tiny screen can beam texts, maps, and pictures into your field of view, with live captions and real-time translation popping up like sci-fi subtitles.

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As an alternative of buttons or voice prompts, the glasses are controlled by a brand new “Neural Band” wristband that reads muscle signals from subtle finger movements.

Battery life runs about six hours on mixed use, and the glasses include Transitions® lenses so that they work indoors and out.

“The irony of all this whole thing is that you simply spend years making technology after which the Wi-Fi on the day kinda… catches you,” Zuckerberg chuckled, telling the gang “it’s all good.” Meta Developers

The $379 Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 upgrades the unique model with a 12-megapixel camera able to 3K video at 60FPS, a doubled battery life (as much as eight hours, with 48 more within the case), and classic Ray-Ban frames in recent colours like Cosmic Blue and Mystic Violet.

Meta AI now “sees” through the glasses, offering real-time directions, conversation mode for noisy environments, and on-the-spot translation.

The $499 Oakley Meta Vanguard is the game model — rugged enough for sweat and water, with an ultra-wide 12-megapixel camera, five-mic array, louder speakers, and quick charging that hits 50% in 20 minutes.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stumbled through the live debut of the corporate’s latest line of Ray-Ban smart glasses on Wednesday, as technical glitches derailed his on-stage demo and undercut the launch of the $800 flagship model.

The Facebook founder’s big demo at Meta Connect 2025 went off the rails Wednesday when the $800 Ray-Ban Display glasses repeatedly misfired on stage, forcing Zuckerberg in charge “bad Wi-Fi” because the audience laughed.

Zuckerberg was on stage and joined virtually by chef Jack Mancuso, who asked the glasses’ AI for step-by-step help making a Korean-inspired steak sauce. As an alternative, the AI wrongly assumed ingredients had already been combined, jumped steps and repeated the error when he tried to restart.

Mark Zuckerberg’s big demo at Meta Connect 2025 went off the rails Wednesday when the $800 Ray-Ban Display glasses repeatedly misfired on stage. Meta Developers

“The irony of all this whole thing is that you simply spend years making technology after which the Wi-Fi on the day kinda… catches you,” Zuckerberg chuckled, telling the gang “it’s all good.”

It wasn’t. Later, when he tried to reply a video call using a neural wristband paired with the glasses, Zuckerberg failed multiple times before giving up — while the ringtone droned on in front of a whole bunch of attendees and streaming viewers.

The flop overshadowed what was meant to be Meta’s splashy unveiling of its three-tiered lineup: the flagship Ray-Ban Display ($799), an upgraded Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 ($379), and a sport-oriented Oakley Meta Vanguard ($499).

The devices promise hands-free photos, real-time translation, and Meta AI–powered assistance, with the Display model featuring the corporate’s first consumer lens-integrated screen.

All three go on sale Sept. 30.

Despite Zuckerberg’s stage struggles, early reviewers praised the Display glasses as the most effective of their kind, with one tech author saying they “feel like the longer term.”

During a live cooking segment, the glasses’ AI bungled basic instructions, insisting ingredients were already mixed and rattling off steps for a sauce that hadn’t even began. Meta Developers

The $799 Ray-Ban Display is Meta’s first pair of consumer glasses with a see-through, high-resolution display built directly into the lens — brilliant enough to shine at 5,000 nits and sharp at 42 pixels per degree.

The tiny screen can beam texts, maps, and pictures into your field of view, with live captions and real-time translation popping up like sci-fi subtitles.

Start your day with all you have to know

Morning Report delivers the most recent news, videos, photos and more.

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As an alternative of buttons or voice prompts, the glasses are controlled by a brand new “Neural Band” wristband that reads muscle signals from subtle finger movements.

Battery life runs about six hours on mixed use, and the glasses include Transitions® lenses so that they work indoors and out.

“The irony of all this whole thing is that you simply spend years making technology after which the Wi-Fi on the day kinda… catches you,” Zuckerberg chuckled, telling the gang “it’s all good.” Meta Developers

The $379 Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 upgrades the unique model with a 12-megapixel camera able to 3K video at 60FPS, a doubled battery life (as much as eight hours, with 48 more within the case), and classic Ray-Ban frames in recent colours like Cosmic Blue and Mystic Violet.

Meta AI now “sees” through the glasses, offering real-time directions, conversation mode for noisy environments, and on-the-spot translation.

The $499 Oakley Meta Vanguard is the game model — rugged enough for sweat and water, with an ultra-wide 12-megapixel camera, five-mic array, louder speakers, and quick charging that hits 50% in 20 minutes.

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