Meta Ray-Ban Display vs. Brilliant Labs Frame

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As of: February 14, 2026

Source for the original device comparison: VR-Compare: Meta Ray-Ban Display vs. Brilliant Labs Frame
Note: VR-Compare is not fully viewable in some environments without JavaScript. The link serves here as a reference for the original comparison.

Why the comparison only partially applies today

The VR-Compare link compares Meta Ray-Ban Display with Brilliant Labs Frame. This is okay as a starting point – but: At Brilliant Labs, Frame has now been effectively superseded by Halo (new generation, new positioning).

This makes the old comparison more of a look "from yesterday to today": helpful for basic classification, but no longer the complete story.

Brilliant Labs: From Frame to Halo – more open, cheaper, more experimental

Brilliant Labs clearly positions Halo as Open-Source-AI-Glasses with Micro Color OLED Display and Noa as assistant with "long-term memory"/context function.

  • Price: starting at $299 is widely mentioned.
  • Weight: Reports cite just over 40g.
  • Display/Audio: MicroOLED + Bone-Conduction are described in specs/reviews.

Shipping/Availability – this is where it gets unclear:
The manufacturer's website states "Shipping starts Q1 2026", while media sometimes mentions (late) 2025. This could be due to batches, regions, or updates – but it's relevant for purchasing decisions.

Halo as developer and tinkerer device: exciting, but not "mainstream"

Halo appears (also according to positioning) like a device for people who like to experiment: open, rapidly iterable, more tool than lifestyle accessory.

Critical point: With small manufacturers, long-term value heavily depends on updates, community, and delivery capability. Openness is a plus – but no guarantee for smooth user experience.

For whom which device?

Profile Better suited to Why
I want it to just work Meta Ray-Ban Display More mature product, strong integration, clear consumer features – but expensive and (currently) internationally limited.
I want to tinker, hack, build my own ideas Brilliant Labs Halo Open-source approach, lower entry costs, maker vibe – but potentially more friction, sometimes contradictory delivery timelines depending on source.
I want AR, but please mature, light, all-day Wait for now This class is visibly moving in 2025/2026, but the real breakthroughs (weight/FOV/battery/everyday use) don't seem like "endgame" yet.

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