Meta's Ray-Bans New Live AI and Translation, Hands-On: Signs of AR Glasses to Come
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Meta Looks Back to the Metaverse with Rose-Tinted Ray-Bans
Meta is returning to its roots somewhere in the metaverse. Sources told the Financial Times that Meta is planning to expand its partnership with Ray-Ban to make glasses with a little display on the inside, so users can gaze out at the world with a digital overlay — Terminator style. It’s a sign that Meta, having set aside its big metaverse ambitions for a while to ride the generative AI wave, is turning back to futuristic hardware. My Glasses, I…
Meta's Ray-Bans New Live AI and Translation, Hands-On: Signs of AR Glasses to Come
An end-of-year surprise to one of 2024's most interesting gadgets hints at where smart glasses are heading between here and Orion. Meta's Andrew Bosworth shares his thoughts with CNET on what's next.
Meta has added new beta features for its Ray-Ban smart glasses that will allow real-time Artificial Intelligence (IA) features thanks to video input support, as well as instant translations of a conversation, as well as officially launching Shazam support. The company led by Mark Zuckerberg announced some AI novelties for its Ray-Ban Meta glasses in the framework of the annual Meta Connect 2024 event, when it unveiled improvements in usage exper…
Next Meta Ray-Ban specs may have a display, but would it ruin the allure?
The next-generation of the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses could get closer to being a legitimate pair of augmented realist sunglasses, according to reports. The Financial Times reckons the next-generation of the collaboration between the fashion giant and the social media company could arrive as soon as next year. This deal on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra should not be missed Nab a refurbished premium Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in ‘good…
Meta to Transform Ray-Bans: Smart Displays Coming in Late 2025 - Wall Street Pit
Meta (META) is preparing to usher in a new era for its Ray-Ban smart glasses by incorporating a display feature, according to the Financial Times. Expected to launch in the latter half of 2025, these glasses will reportedly allow users to view notifications and engage with responses from Meta’s AI…


Meta To Add Display To Ray-Bans as Zuckerberg Bets Computing Shift
Meta plans to add displays to its Ray-Ban smart glasses as soon as next year, Financial Times reports, as the US tech giant accelerates its plans to build lightweight headsets that can usurp the smartphone as consumers' main computing device. Financial Times: The $1.5tn social media group is planning to add a screen inside the $300 sunglasses it makes and sells in partnership with eyewear group EssilorLuxottica, according to people familiar with…
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