Meta’s Smart Glasses Now Describe What You See

Meta has enhanced its smart glasses with the ability to describe what you’re seeing using its built-in camera. By simply asking the glasses’ AI, you can obtain information about the surrounding environment. The feature, called “multimodal,” allows the AI to interpret both voice commands and visual input. It can translate foreign languages, identify objects, and provide information about landmarks. The update is currently in beta testing and available to Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses users in the U.S. and Canada. Additionally, the glasses now enable video call participants to share their perspective, allowing for real-time assistance and advice.

Meta Upgrades Ray-Ban Smart Glasses with AI ‘See-and-Ask’ Feature and Expanded Live Streaming Capabilities

Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have received a significant AI update, introducing multimodal input capabilities. Users in the U.S. and Canada can now interact with the glasses by asking questions and viewing what the glasses see. Additionally, Meta is adding new Ray-Ban styles, including the Skyler and Scuderia Ferrari frames, and expanding live streaming capabilities to WhatsApp and Messenger.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Receive Update, Gaining Apple Music Voice Controls and More

The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have received a significant update that introduces several new features and enhancements, including native Apple Music voice controls, improved WhatsApp and Messenger video calling, and a new command for identifying songs playing through the glasses. To update your glasses to the latest version, simply go to the Meta View App, go to Settings, open the Your Glasses menu option, then Updates.

Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Now Offer Seamless Apple Music Integration

Meta has released an update that brings deeper Apple Music integration to its Ray-Ban Meta glasses. With this update, users can now connect their Apple Music account directly to the glasses and control music playback using voice commands. The glasses also feature a new gesture that allows users to play their personal station with songs recommended to them. Additionally, Ray-Ban Meta glasses have been updated to support WhatsApp and Messenger, allowing users to use the glasses as a video camera.

Scroll to Top