Meta introduces monthly subscription for unlimited access to smart glasses features
By
Stan Schroeder
Summary
Meta has introduced a subscription model called "Meta One" for its smart glasses, requiring a monthly fee for unlimited access to certain features like Conversation focus and premium support. While Meta claims the subscription isn't required to use the glasses or access basic features, the move represents a shift toward recurring revenue models for hardware products. The announcement was made quietly via a help article on Meta's website.
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· 2 pulledMeta quietly announced the Meta One subscription as a requirement to unlock 'expanded access to features like Conversation focus'
Meta insists that the subscription isn't required to use the glasses or access any of its features
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