Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends TheRay-Ban Meta smart glassesare just a few months into their life at this point but have just graduated to Version 2.0 software. The update brings improvements to the camera imagery, as well as the volume controls. Still missing, however, is any sign of the...
full Meta AI functionality, and - of course - the iconic Ray-Ban style. These glasses are probably among the most stylish on this list. Moreover, their lenses automatically change their colour temperatures when you transition from indoors to outdoors (and vice versa), adding to their fantastic...
Similar to Snap Spectacles, a charging case is included with Ray-Ban Stories. A fully charged case gives you an additional three consecutive days of glasses use. You can use Facebook View app to import your recordings and share it to social media apps including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp,...
One of the strangest technologies to emerge in recent years is undoubtedly the smart glasses developed in collaboration between Ray-Ban and Meta. Although this technology is often criticized as odd and potentially misused by many, its popularity is steadily increasing, especially thanks to influencers...
(Image credit: Ray-Ban) The Ray-Ban Stories are, unsurprisingly, a bit heavier than standard glasses, given the technology that needs to be packed into the Stories’ frame: speakers, camera lenses, and a rechargeable battery. However, they’re still relatively light, and fine to wear for ...
The Ray-Ban Stories have some cool ideas, but none that haven't really been done before. They remind me of Google Glass from several years ago, though with a better execution more akin to theSnapchat Spectacles. Keep in mind that these glasses don't do augmented reality and are solely ...
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The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses just got an interesting new competitor in Solos – but they're still ridiculous Yashica launches new City compact range: little cameras with big zooms The Yashica City 100 and Yashica City 200 are cute compacts aimed at Gen Z photographers who want to take th...
Looktech AI Glasses are AI-powered smart glasses with a “privacy-focused design” and several lens options. They are similar to Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses but support GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini instead of Meta AI. Like Meta’s smart glasses, the Looktech AI Glasses incorporate headphone...
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses can be used to dox strangers via facial recognition, according to Harvard students. Here's how to protect yourself. The capability isn't unique to Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses, but shows the potential for just about anyone to be able to utilize this technology. 10/03/...