Introducing Meta’s Cutting-Edge RayBan Smart Glasses
Check out the latest RayBan Meta Smart Glasses with brand-new Meta AI, which can now livestream your daily adventures!
Guess what? RayBan Smart Glasses are making a comeback! Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the next-gen smart glasses during the Meta Connect keynote. The event also spilled the beans on the Meta Quest 3 and introduced a cool lineup of AI avatars featuring famous folks.
These upgraded glasses come in even more styles. Besides the classic Wayfarer design, you’ll now have the option of the sleek Headliner style. Both styles offer a variety of frame colors and finishes, along with a wide selection of lenses. That means you have over 150 unique combinations to choose from!
The smart glasses have received some exciting upgrades to their main features. They now boast a brand-new 12MP ultra-wide camera for taking stunning photos and shooting 1080P videos, allowing clips of up to 60 seconds in length. What’s more, the audio experience has been enhanced with up to 50% more volume, richer bass, and reduced audio leakage.
Here’s a cool new feature: you can now live stream directly from the glasses to Instagram or Facebook, letting you share your real-time first-person perspective. I bet there are some copyright and IP lawyers out there who might be a bit nervous about what this could mean for the future!
Live streaming is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to these glasses’ new features. Meta is integrating its brand-new AI system right into the glasses, giving you on-the-go answers to almost any question. Initially, the voice-controlled version of Meta AI will be in Beta form & limited to the US, there are big plans to expand its capabilities in the future!
In 2024, there’s an exciting update on the horizon that will enable the glasses’ camera to work seamlessly with Meta AI. This means you can ask Meta AI questions about things you see, and the possibilities are enormous.
With this AI integration, these RayBan Meta smart glasses are among the most advanced we’ve witnessed so far. Unlike Google Glass, which offered a form of projection onto the lens, these glasses provide a far more interactive content experience.
While Amazon’s Echo Frames may tap into the potential of the next-generation Alexa in the future, they currently don’t offer the camera functionality these glasses do.
While the idea of cameras and Meta-powered AI on your face might not be everyone’s cup of tea, these glasses are undeniably impressive. They not only sport a stylish design but also pack a punch with their enhanced features.
The integration of AI promises a world of possibilities, especially when the camera functionality is added.
You can get your hands on the RayBan Meta Smart Glasses starting from October 17th, with prices starting at ÂŁ246 / $299 / AUD$449.