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Meta’s smart glasses now have a dedicated charging stand
Meta launched a stand accessory that lets you display the company's smart glasses on your desk or nightstand while they're being recharged. The new Charging Stand is listed at $59 on Meta's website - $30 less than the charging case for Meta's non-Ray-Ban glasses - and resembles a metal tube with a groove you can […] The new charging stand provides an alternative to the on-the-go Meta Glasses charging case. | Image: Meta Meta launched a stand accessory that lets you display the company's smart glasses on your desk or nightstand while they're being recharged. The new Charging Stand is listed at $59 on Meta's website - $30 less than the charging case for Meta's non-Ray-Ban glasses - and resembles a metal tube with a groove you can slot the glasses into while charging. The Meta Charging Stand isn't compatible with Meta Ray-Ban Display or Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses models, but several
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According to The Verge’s source item, Meta’s smart glasses now have a dedicated charging stand, Meta launched a stand accessory that lets you display the company’s smart glasses on your desk or nightstand while they’re being recharged. The new Charging Stand is listed at $59 on Meta’s website - $30 less than the charging case for Meta’s non-Ray-Ban glasses - and resembles a metal tube with a groove you can […] The new charging stand provides an alternative to the on-the-go Meta Glasses charging case. | Image: Meta Meta launched a stand accessory that lets you display the company’s smart glasses on your desk or nightstand while they’re being recharged. The new Charging Stand is listed at $59 on Meta’s website - $30 less than the charging case for Meta’s non-Ray-Ban glasses - and resembles a metal tube with a groove you can slot the glasses into while charging. The Meta Charging Stand isn’t compatible with Meta Ray-Ban Display or Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses models, but several
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