Solos slams Meta with billion-dollar smart glasses lawsuit

Tech startup alleges Meta copied key smart glasses technology, seeks billions in compensation

Solos slams Meta with billion-dollar smart glasses lawsuit
Solos slams Meta with billion-dollar smart glasses lawsuit

In a high-stakes battle over smart eyewear innovation, Solos, a rising competitor in the smart glasses market, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against tech giant Meta.

The legal action targets Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer smart glasses, seeking a sales halt and billions in damages, according to Bloomberg.

Solos alleges that Meta’s first-generation smart glasses copy key patented technologies central to Solos’ products.

While smaller in scale, Solos offers advanced features through its AirGo A5 glasses, including music control, real-time language translation, and ChatGPT integration for seamless digital interaction.

The lawsuit claims Meta gained insider knowledge of Solos’ innovations via Oakley employees (an EssilorLuxottica subsidiary) who tested Solos’ smart glasses in 2015 and 2019.

Additionally, a former MIT Sloan Fellow, previously familiar with Solos’ technology, later joined Meta as a product manager, allegedly transferring critical insights.

By the time Meta and EssilorLuxottica launched their Ray-Ban smart glasses, Solos contends, both companies had accumulated years of expertise derived from Solos’ proprietary designs, forming the basis of the infringement claim.