By 2030, I guarantee we'll all be wearing Zuckerberg's new AR glasses. Not because they're cool. Because they're the biggest tech revolution since the iPhone: In 2014, Zuckerberg bought Oculus for $2 billion. Zuck sees something we don't: The future of computing isn't in our pockets. It's on our faces. Fast forward to 2024: Zuckerberg unveils Orion, Meta's most advanced AR glasses yet. They're not just smart glasses. They're a glimpse into the future. Orion's features are mind-blowing: • Eye tracking for intuitive control • Micro LED projectors for holographic display • Neural interface wristband for thought-to-action commands It's like sci-fi, but real. But here's the kicker: These glasses weigh less than 100 grams. That's lighter than most regular glasses. Zuck plans to release consumer AR glasses within a few years. Price point? Think smartphone or laptop range. Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have been unexpectedly successful. People are ready for wearable tech.
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