If there’s one thing that’s become abundantly clear this year, it’s that smart glasses are on their way, and by “on their way,” I mean they’ve pretty much fully arrived. Meta’s Ray-Ban Display smart glasses , its first pair with a screen, are on shelves as I type these words, and rumors suggest that Samsung and Apple will soon follow. But just because smart glasses seem to be fully embarked on their journey from test labs to your eyeballs doesn’t mean everything is figured out. There are still tons of questions about how smart glasses work, one of the main questions being, how do you, uh, use them? The answer? Wearables, of course.
One of the wildest parts of the Meta Ray-Ban Display isn’t even the glasses; it’s the wristband that comes with the glasses. Meta’s Neural Band , a

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