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Omi vs Ray-Ban Meta in 2026
Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.
Key differences
On DEPLOY's record, Ray-Ban Meta has more verified real-world deployments (4 versus 1) than Omi as of 2026; DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.
- Omi has the lower recorded price.
- Ray-Ban Meta has more verified real-world deployments (4 vs 1).
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Based Hardware | Meta |
| Form factor | wearable | wearable |
| Maturity | commercial | commercial |
| Autonomy | — | — |
| Availability | shipping-nowshipping | shipping-nowshipping |
| Price | $17-$19/month subscription or $89 (actual sale price) | $299-$799 (actual sale price) |
| Capability claims | — | — |
| Brain | — | — |
| Verified deployments | 1Based Hardware | 4 |
| Privacy practices | 5third-party-sharing, on-device-processing, capture-indicator, data-deletion-control, cloud-upload | 13capture-indicator, cloud-upload, bystander-recording, data-retention, third-party-sharing, data-deletion-control, training-data-use, location-tracking, on-device-processing, data-sale, data-deletion-control, on-device-processing, location-tracking |
| Sources on file | 6 | 18 |
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Editorial summaries
Omi
Omi, by Based Hardware (founder Nik Shevchenko, San Francisco), is a shipping AI necklace in the ambient-recording 'second brain' category: a small circular orb on a neck lanyard that captures conversations and runs them through GPT-4o for ambient transcription in 25+ languages, auto-summaries and tasks, a searchable memory database, daily recaps, and a 'Brain Map'. It sells for $89 as a consumer unit (about $70 dev) one-time, with a free tier (unlimited on-device transcription plus 1,200 cloud minutes a month) and an optional Omi Unlimited plan from $16 a month; the user owns the device.
It is one of the few genuinely open-hardware entries in the cohort: an MIT-licensed GitHub repo of about 12,700 stars with firmware, apps, and open hardware designs, maintained into 2026. The AI is genuine cloud functionality, not veneer. One significant cap-flag: the aspirational brain-interface and EEG 'reads-your-mind' marketing is not the shipping product, which is audio-only; the BCI module is roadmap with no code, and TechCrunch could not verify it. (Omi is distinct from Friend, Avi Schiffmann's pendant; Shevchenko's device was originally also named Friend and was renamed Omi.)
Ray-Ban Meta
Ray-Ban Meta is Meta's line of AI-augmented smart glasses (with EssilorLuxottica), and the clearest case in the wearable cohort of a product that shipped what it promised: Meta AI voice, photo and video capture, live translation, and Look-and-Ask generally deliver as marketed. The lineup runs from about $299 (the 2023 Ray-Ban Meta) and ~$379 (Gen 2) up to $799 for the Ray-Ban Display with Neural Band, descending from the camera-only Ray-Ban Stories (2021). EssilorLuxottica reported about 7 million smart glasses sold in 2025 (a manufacturer-reported figure).
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Recent coverage
- $IOTEX target for bullrunOmi · TradingView · 2026-08-22
- NYT Pips hints, answers for August 22, 2026Omi · Mashable · 2026-08-22
- Meta’s smart glasses are the latest weapon for school bulliesRay-Ban Meta · Digital Trends · 2026-08-20
- Meta Glasses Update Adds Longer Video And WhatsApp CallsRay-Ban Meta · Ubergizmo · 2026-08-10
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