Meta AI upgrades Ray-Ban smart glasses with multimodal features
Meta has introduced the Ray-Ban Meta collection of smart glasses, which are equipped with cutting-edge technology such as ultra-wide 12 MP cameras and integrated audio. These smart glasses are designed to provide users with a hands-free on-the-go experience that is enhanced with a range of amazing features.
Expanding Features
Initially, the features of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses were focused on audio communication. However, Meta has now enhanced these smart glasses with new upgrades that include the ability to process visuals through the built-in camera and offer users relevant insights. One of the newest features introduced by Meta is the capability to describe the user's surroundings, providing an even more immersive experience.
For more information, you can read more about Meta's Quest 3, which aims to compete with Apple's VR innovations.
Enhanced Functionality
Users of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses can now enjoy a wide range of features, including the ability to translate text, access relevant information, and share real-time experiences during video calls on platforms like Messenger or WhatsApp. According to reports from The Indian Express, Meta is currently rolling out these upgrades as beta features to customers in the US and Canada.
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To enhance the user experience, Meta has collaborated with EssilorLuxottica to develop this collection of smart glasses. Furthermore, Meta is set to launch a variety of new frames with different styles, lens combinations, and shapes in 15 countries, including Australia, the US, Canada, and Europe.
Voice Command Capabilities
With the integration of Meta AI, users can now control their Meta Glasses using voice commands. By simply saying 'Hey Meta!' users can interact with their smart glasses effortlessly, allowing for a seamless user experience. Meta began testing multimodal AI updates in December last year and has now officially introduced it as a feature to enhance the functionality of the smart glasses.