Meta, Ray-Ban and smart glasses
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This was my first look at the Meta Ray-Ban Display, the company’s new smart glasses with a monocular screen. It was a hugely impressive demo. And it was all happening on a pair of glasses that, while bulky, could totally pass for something a normal person would wear. Ray-Ban put its name on the glasses, after all.
Apple's second-generation smart glasses with an in-lens display may have two modes, depending on which device they are connected to.
Swipe your thumb on a clenched fist, and it navigates like a cursor in the glasses UI. Pinch your index finger and thumb together, and it’s like left-clicking on a mouse. As novel as smart glasses are,
Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, believes smart glasses will be key for future AI interactions.
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