
Meta glasses wearers hit with paywall to use built-in feature
Meta glasses wearers hit with paywall to use built-in featureImage source, Getty ImagesByLiv McMahonTechnology reporterPublished17 minutes agoOwners of Meta's AI glasses have been told they must pay a monthly fee if...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Meta glasses wearers hit with paywall to use built-in featureImage source, Getty ImagesByLiv McMahonTechnology reporterPublished17 minutes agoOwners of Meta's AI glasses have been told they must pay a monthly fee if they want full access to a feature that was previously free. Users will have to shell out $19. 99 every month to use "Conversation Focus", which uses the microphones on the glasses to make it easier to hear people you're talking to, for more than three hours a month.
Meta says those who hit the "free monthly usage limit" will have to wait for their free hours to refresh each calendar month unless they subscribe. The social media giant declined to provide a statement, but a spokesperson said the move formed part of its experiments with offering subscriptions for some features while keeping core services free. Meta's plans to test "premium" subscription experiments across Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp were first revealed in January.
The Details
The firm later confirmed, external its tests would include trialling paid access to expanded AI features, including those on its smart glasses. A Meta spokesperson told the on Thursday users of its glasses would still have access to other built-in AI features, such as live translation and its voice assistant, without needing a subscription. "All AI glasses owners get free monthly usage for certain features," it says on a help page, external.
Meta One subscriptions are only available in some countries - not including the UK. "Putting Conversation Focus behind a paywall feels wrong," said one user who wrote , externalto Meta Ray-Bans product lead David Woodland. "I would gladly subscribe to Meta One, but only if it genuinely offers unlimited access.
"'Power users'Meta's spokesperson told the the majority of its glasses users would not be impacted by its move to limit lengthier Conversation Focus use to subscribers. "The subscription is for power users who want expanded access and additional benefits like premium device support," a Meta spokesperson told The Verge, external. Conversation Focus is also not yet available to Meta glasses owners in the UK.
What Experts Say
It is designed to help users have face-to-face conversations while using glasses features, such as reading notifications aloud, by amplifying the voice of people in front of them. Revealed by Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg at a product showcase last September, it was among features hailed by some as providing an accessibility boost. While Meta says Conversation Focus should not be used as a hearing aid or medical device, it has championed the accessibility benefits of the feature, external, and of its glasses more widely.
Image source, Bloomberg via Getty ImagesImage caption, Zuckerberg first announced the feature alongside a new pair of Meta Ray-Bans at its Connect showcase in September 2025The company's Ray-Ban smart glasses are the most popular devices of their kind on the market - with Snapchat and reportedly Apple among firms keen to rival its success.
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