They’ve been hailed by Mark Zuckerberg as a ‘time machine’ to the future. 

But it seems that not everyone is so enamoured with Meta’s new augmented reality (AR) glasses. 

The AR glasses, called Orion, were unveiled during Meta’s annual Connect conference.

While they’re still an early prototype, several users have taken to social media to complain that they’re too bulky. 

‘Can’t help but feel you’d look like Peter Sellers or Michael Caine in the 60’s with these on!!’ one user tweeted.     

They've been hailed by Mark Zuckerberg (pictured) as a 'time machine' to the future. But it seems that not everyone is so enamoured by Meta 's new augmented reality (AR) glasses

They’ve been hailed by Mark Zuckerberg (pictured) as a ‘time machine’ to the future. But it seems that not everyone is so enamoured by Meta ‘s new augmented reality (AR) glasses

While they’re still an early prototype, several users have taken to social media to claim they’re too bulky. ‘Can’t help but feel you’d look like Peter Sellers or Michael Caine in the 60’s with these on!!’ one user tweeted

At first glance, the chunky black glasses look like any other basic pair of spectacles. 

However, Zuckerberg explained at the event that the glasses can use holograms to overalay digital content on to the real world. 

‘For now, I think the right way to look at Orion is as a time machine,’ the Chief Executive said. 

‘These glasses exist, they are awesome and they are a glimpse of a future that I think is going to be pretty exciting.’

Following the event, several users flocked to X (formerly Twitter) to give their first impressions of the glasses. 

Following the event, several users have flocked to X (formerly Twitter) to give their first impressions of the glasses

Some social media users pointed out the similarities between Orion and other famous glasses, such as those worn by Michael Caine

One user called Meta’s new glasses ‘quite chunky’, but went on to say that they would pick them over Apple’s Vision Pro ‘every day of the week’

‘I know they’re just a prototype*, but as someone that wears some pretty hefty frames already, those #Orion glasses look terribly uncomfortable, heavy and aesthetically s****,’ one user wrote. 

Another added: ‘#meta’s @orion feeling quite chunky, isn’t it?’

And one vented: ‘When are tech companies gonna learn that nobody wants stuff hanging off their face? 

‘The Meta Orion looks stupid, like every other face gadget.’

Meanwhile, others pointed out the similarities between Orion and other famous glasses. 

‘The #Meta #Orion glasses look like the ones worn by badass directors and actors in the 70s/80s, right?,’ one user tweeted, alongside a photo of Michael Caine. 

One viewer vented: ‘When are tech companies gonna learn that nobody wants stuff hanging off their face? The Meta Orion looks stupid, like every other face gadget’

Thankfully, the glasses shown off on stage by Mark Zuckerberg (left) were merely an early prototype

And one joked: ‘Still too bulky a design though and will need some more iterations before they get smaller.

‘Can’t help but feel you’d look like Peter Sellers or Michael Caine in the 60’s with these on!!’ 

Thankfully, the glasses shown off on stage were merely an early prototype.

Meta says it plans to work on making the glasses smaller, sleeker and more low-cost before releasing them to consumers later on. 

Speaking to Reuters before the event, a source said that Meta aims to ship its first commercial AR glasses to consumers in 2027. 

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