Meta is reportedly set to unveil smart glasses that incorporate a display in September and offer them at a price starting at $800. The new smart glasses, internally named Hypernova, were initially planned to be priced at $1,000, at least, but will now start at $800 before style variations or prescription lenses are added. The current Meta Ray-Ban glasses are priced at $200 to $400 and the Oakley smart glasses cost up to $500. The new Hypernova smart glasses will feature a screen for apps and alerts on one lens and a wrist accessory that can control the glasses. While the Hypernova smart glasses are designed to be used with a mobile phone, they hint at a future when glasses might replace phones. It is rumored that Hypernova could have a smartphone-quality camera and a voice-activated artificial intelligence query tool, Frederick Stanbrell, head of wearables for EMEA at IDC, told. “We are likely seeing the first generation of a device that Mark Zuckerberg intends to one day replace phones,” Stanbrell said.