"Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: Techy Sunglasses Worth Wearing"

The new Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, announced at Meta Connect, feature upgraded 12-megapixel ultrawide cameras that significantly improve video and photo quality compared to their predecessor, the Ray-Ban Stories. The glasses offer 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second and higher-resolution photos, making them more shareable on social media platforms. The Meta smart glasses also introduce livestreaming capabilities on Instagram and allow users to share photos via voice command. Other updates include a larger capture LED and improved directional audio. With a classic Ray-Ban design and more style options, these smart glasses may appeal to content creators and influencers. However, questions remain about the companion app, connectivity limitations, IPX4 rating, and battery life.
- Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses hands-on: in pursuit of content The Verge
- I demoed the $299 Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses and they're way better than I expected ZDNet
- Hands on: Hands on Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Collection review: the Ray-Ban Stories 2 in all but name TechRadar
- Meta’s Ray-Bans, Hands-On: These Glasses Now Stream to Instagram CNET
- Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses hands-on: Techy sunglasses you might actually want to wear Engadget
Reading Insights
0
0
6 min
vs 7 min read
91%
1,305 → 114 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Verge