This week, with long-time technology collaborator EssilorLuxottica, Meta introduced new Ray Ban smartglasses designs and features. The latest designs do not flip the product range on its head with ground-breaking features. However, a new sleeker design intends to drive consumer adoption of the AR-lite device.
The second-generation smart glasses are expanding just in time for summer with three new frames. New Skyler frames are suited for smaller faces, meanwhile the low bridge Headliner frames considers wearers who find glasses sit too low on their face.
Moreover, Meta is also introducing a limited-edition Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, exclusively for the Scuderia Ferrari colourway in Miami 2024.
The new smart glasses are available for pre-order in 15 regions, covering the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe.
New Video Streaming, AI Features
New Meta smartglasses features will drop alongside the latest Ray Ban frames, such as Meta AI updates and messaging integration.
Users can share their video feed through integrated WhatsApp and Messenger applications. The glasses provide video sharing as a hands-free procedure thanks to the device’s voice control.
The smart glasses integrate an ultra-wide 12 MP camera to power video feed sharing to provide a high-quality stream.
Moreover, Meta is updating its AI framework, which powers much of its smart glasses product portfolio.
For US and Canadian customers, new Meta AI features will add an intelligent assistant that can provide real-time, contextual information via voice commands like translating text.
Meta started trailing its Meta AI update in December, now the firm is distributing its latest virtual assitant features as a beta to all US and Canadian customers.
Translated from:xrtoday