HALO puts turn-by-turn navigation right in your glasses — powered by Google Maps and built for more than navigation.
HALO combines the power of Google Maps with tools designed specifically for Meta Ray-Ban Display — so you can navigate smarter, safer, and hands-free.
HALO brings turn-by-turn navigation to Meta Ray-Ban Display in countries where native glasses navigation is not currently available.
Search any address or business from the companion app and send it instantly to your glasses. No voice commands. No unnecessary steps.
Powered by Google Maps and the Places API, HALO gives you instant access to restaurants, landmarks, cafés, hotels, and more. Save favorites, revisit recent destinations, or head home with a single tap.
Choose between Driving, Cycling, and Walking modes. Each mode is optimized for how you move, with route guidance and live speed tracking tailored to every trip.
Monitor your speed in real time with a dynamic speedometer that automatically adapts to your current mode. Color indicators help you quickly recognize changes while you stay focused on the road.
Stealth Mode hides unnecessary interface elements and keeps only the information that matters. A clean, distraction-free view designed for everyday use.
Real words from real people navigating with HALO.
"HALO turned my Ray-Bans into the nav system I always wanted. Directions float right in front of me and my eyes stay on the road. Setup took two minutes."
"I cycle across Tokyo every day, and HALO is the first heads-up nav that actually keeps up. Clean, glanceable, and no phone in my hand."
"The speedometer and stealth mode are brilliant — it shows only what I need, exactly when I need it. This genuinely feels like the future."
Add HALO to your Meta Ray-Ban Display and keep your eyes on the road — not your phone.
GIVE IT A TRY NOWThe maps and servers behind HALO cost on every trip. Five are on us — after that, your support keeps it live and ad-free.
Google currently includes a generous free monthly credit for Maps Platform usage. For most users, this covers everyday navigation without additional charges. If your usage exceeds Google's free allowance, any extra costs are billed directly by Google to your own API key—not by HALO.
HALO requires a compatible Meta Ray-Ban Display device and an iPhone or Android phone. Simply install the app, connect your glasses, and you're ready to navigate.
No. HALO works worldwide wherever Google Maps navigation is available. That includes the U.S. and many countries where native Meta Ray-Ban Display navigation isn't currently available.
Every route uses Google Maps, Google Places, and our navigation servers. Your subscription helps cover these ongoing costs while keeping HALO continuously updated and ad-free.
The Monthly plan is ready to use with no setup or API keys. The Lifetime plan lets you use your own Google Maps API key, giving you full control with a one-time purchase.
Meta's native navigation experience doesn't let you type and search for destinations from a companion app. HALO adds that missing layer, so you can search businesses, save favorite places, and send routes directly to your glasses.
Yes. HALO uses Google Maps and the Google Places database, giving you access to millions of businesses, landmarks, restaurants, cafés, hotels, and points of interest worldwide.
No. The Monthly plan includes everything you need. A Google Maps API key is only required if you choose the Lifetime plan.
You can continue with the Monthly plan or unlock the Lifetime version using your own Google Maps API key.
No. HALO is an independent app built specifically for Meta Ray-Ban Display and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Meta.
The movies promised us flying cars, artificial intelligence, and futuristic displays. While the world still has catching up to do, HUD-style navigation on a pair of glasses is no longer science fiction.
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