Meta Neural Band EMG Handwriting Features Launch for Ray-Ban Glasses
Meta reveals new EMG handwriting and teleprompter features for Ray-Ban Display glasses at CES 2026, utilizing the Meta Neural Band for seamless text entry.
Why pull out your phone when you can write on your palm? Meta just unveiled a new era of interaction at CES 2026, giving Ray-Ban Display users the ability to text using nothing but their hand movements.
Meta Neural Band EMG Handwriting Capabilities
Announced on Tuesday, January 6, the new EMG(Electromyography) handwriting feature allows users to physically write on any surface—or even in mid-air—to send messages. The Meta Neural Band interprets muscle signals from the wrist to recognize characters instantly. According to The Verge, this feature is currently rolling out in early access for WhatsApp and Messenger.
New Teleprompter and Navigation Tools
Meta is also introducing a teleprompter feature that syncs notes from a smartphone directly to the glasses' display. Users can view customizable text cards in their line of sight, making it a powerful tool for presentations. The neural band serves as a controller, allowing users to swipe through cards without touching their glasses or phone.
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