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Meta smart glasses are the top selling product in 60% of all Ray-Ban stores in Europe , the Middle East , and Africa .
EssilorLuxottica CFO Stefano Grassi says the glasses are a significant driver for the company’s sales.
In Europe , Meta has yet to roll out multimodal AI features for its smart glasses, citing a lack of clarity from regulators.
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