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Meta Hypernova AR Glasses Launch Sept 2025 at $799

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Meta's latest smart glasses project is making waves, and for good reason. The company is developing premium AR glasses codenamed "Hypernova," featuring the first integrated display in Meta's smart eyewear lineup. Meta reportedly expects to announce these glasses at Meta Connect on September 17, 2025, with a potential launch as early as this fall. Big stage, big swing.

The pricing journey hints at a push for mass adoption. Early estimates sat between $1,300-$1,400. Recent reports suggest the price has dropped to around $799. That is a steep cut, a signal that Meta is trading short term profits for market share, a bet that seeding the category now pays off later.

Where does this leave us in the AR revolution?

Meta's Hypernova is more than another gadget launch, it is a belief that AR advances through steady steps, not single leaps. With an expected September 17 reveal at Meta Connect 2025, the glasses land right as smart eyewear shifts from novelty to tool.

The price drop, from early $1,400 projections to $799, underscores a growth play over quick profits. That choice accepts a simple truth, AR wins when people and developers build habits around it, not when margins peak on day one.

What stands out is the lesson learned from earlier stumbles. Instead of promising the moon like Google Glass era hype, Meta is executing core jobs well. The monocular display covers essentials. The neural wristband offers intuitive, socially acceptable control. The upgraded camera aims for smartphone quality. Each piece solves a real problem without dressing it up as magic.

Will Hypernova mark the start of the smartphone's slow fade or end up as another ambitious experiment, we will see. With Meta holding more than three-quarters market share in smart glasses and aggressive pricing to spur adoption, the company is set up to shape the arc.

In the end, it comes down to daily value. Do these glasses earn a spot on your face every morning, and can Meta grow the ecosystem so they feel essential rather than merely impressive?

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