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Meta's Starfire glasses with Kylie Jenner include a tiny gemstone on the lens, a metal nose pad to prevent absorbing makeup, and an AI version of Kylie's voice

The new Meta-branded glasses have the same camera, microphones, and chatbot as the Ray-Bans. They come in three styles, one of which was codesigned with Kylie Jenner.

Meta's Starfire glasses with Kylie Jenner include a tiny gemstone on the lens, a metal nose pad to prevent absorbing makeup, and an AI version of Kylie's voice

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Meta Launches Starfire Smart Glasses With Kylie Jenner Collab

Meta's new Starfire glasses feature a celebrity co-design, AI voice clone, and makeup-proof hardware.

Meta just dropped Starfire, a new line of smart glasses that share the same camera, microphones, and AI chatbot as the existing Ray-Ban Meta shades. The glasses come in three styles, with one co-designed by Kylie Jenner.

The Jenner edition has some wild details. There's a tiny gemstone embedded in the lens and a metal nose pad specifically engineered to avoid absorbing makeup. It also ships with an AI-generated version of Kylie's voice baked into the assistant.

Under the hood, Starfire matches the Ray-Ban Meta specs feature-for-feature. Same camera hardware. Same mic array. Same chatbot brains. The difference is purely in the fashion-forward industrial design and celebrity branding.

Meta is clearly betting that style-conscious buyers want smart glasses that don't scream "tech bro." Whether gemstones on lenses move the needle remains to be seen.