Meta is set to release third-generation Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses by the end of 2025, featuring two styles—Optical and Sunglasses—with improved AI capabilities, longer battery life, and potential display integration in one lens, aiming to enhance user experience and compete with other XR smart glasses.
The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are on sale for a record low price of $239.20, making them an ideal practical gift for Father's Day, offering features like a 12MP camera, livestreaming, high-quality audio, and AI enhancements for easier photo, video, messaging, and translation tasks.
Rabbit founder and CEO Jesse Lyu tested the Humane AI Pin against his company's Rabbit R1 in a YouTube video, highlighting the challenges of using the AI-powered wearable, including the awkwardness of tapping without touching nipples. While the Humane AI Pin lacks a screen and has a steep learning curve, upcoming AI wearables like the Limitless Pendant and Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses offer alternative ways to interact with AI. Despite the initial kinks, AI-powered wearables are gradually becoming more accessible for users.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are set to receive AI-powered visual search capabilities, enhancing their augmented reality features. The wearable technology will utilize artificial intelligence to enable users to search and identify objects in their surroundings, providing a seamless and interactive experience.
From a film camera and printer combo to smart glasses with built-in camera and speakers, here are eight unique smartphone accessories that offer practicality and novelty. Other accessories include a satellite hotspot for off-the-grid adventures, a breathalyzer for monitoring blood alcohol content, a thermal camera for identifying insulation problems, a UV-C light sanitizer for germ-free surfaces, and a gamepad controller for mobile gaming.
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.