Meta lights up eyes with new Ray Ban AI smart glasses
Is the future of the internet and social on your eyes? Meta thinks so, and it has three pairs of wearables on the way, one of which is out now.
Is the future of the internet and social on your eyes? Meta thinks so, and it has three pairs of wearables on the way, one of which is out now.
Better images, long videos, listening to music, talking on your phone, and live-streaming are coming to the second-gen Ray-Ban Facebook glasses.
Calling friends and family on WhatsApp can happen from your sunnies without needing to take out the phone.
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A pair of sunnies could just help you share the world exactly as you see it, beyond what your phone can do. Are the Ray-Ban Stories glasses the future Facebook wants us to embrace?
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All the important moments that make up your life can be captured on a phone and shared with others, but the next way to do that might come from eyewear.