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Meta is reportedly adding displays to its Ray-Ban smart glasses

Engadget

It looks like Meta is preparing to add displays to its popular line of Ray-Ban smart glasses, according to a report by Financial Times. These screens could show up in a future iteration of the device as early as next year. The likely release window is the second half of 2025. According to folks familiar with Meta's plans, the screens will be on the smaller side and will likely be used to display notifications or responses from Meta's AI virtual assistant. It's highly unlikely that the company is planning on making this a full mixed-reality device just yet.


Meta Teaches Its Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Some New AI Tricks

WIRED

The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are the first real artificial intelligence wearable success story. In fact, they are actually quite good. They've got that chic Ray-Ban styling, meaning they don't look as goofy as some of the bulkier, heavier attempts at mixed reality face computers. The on-board AI agent can answer questions, and even identify what you're looking at using the embedded cameras. People also love using voice commands to capture photos and videos of whatever is right in front of them without whipping out their phone.


Meta Connect 2024: Cheaper Quest 3S, AI, AR and everything else you can expect at the metaverse event

Engadget

In the past, the biggest AR/VR event of the year has been known alternately as Oculus Connect and then Facebook Connect. Much like last year, we can likely predict the biggest news coming out of Meta Connect 2024 with just two acronyms: AI and AR. Like every other big tech firm this year, Meta will be desperate to demonstrate how it plans to stay relevant in a future powered by AI. And now that we're seven months beyond the launch of Apple's Vision Pro, which arrived alongside a short-lived spike in interest in augmented reality (AR), Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is likely eager to show off his own plans to make AR a reality. While Zuckerberg isn't as hot on the metaverse as he was when he renamed his company, the union of AI and AR is one way he can still make the dream of persistent virtual worlds come true.


Meta Connect 2024: The cheaper Quest 3S, AI, smart glasses and everything else to expect

Engadget

It used to go by at least two different names -- Oculus Connect and then Facebook Connect -- but whatever the moniker, Meta's fall event is still a big showcase for the company's latest and greatest achievements in the virtual reality and mixed reality space. Much like last year, we can likely predict the biggest news coming out of Meta Connect 2024 with just two acronyms: AI and AR. Like every other big tech firm this year, Meta will be desperate to demonstrate how it plans to stay relevant in a future powered by AI. And now that we're seven months beyond the launch of Apple's Vision Pro, which arrived alongside a short-lived spike in interest in augmented reality (AR), Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is likely eager to show off his own plans to make AR a reality. While Zuckerberg isn't as hot on the metaverse as he was when he renamed his company, the union of AI and AR is one way he can still make the dream of persistent virtual worlds come true.


Everything to expect at Meta Connect 2024: AR, AI and the cheaper Quest 3S

Engadget

It used to go by at least two different names -- Oculus Connect and then Facebook Connect -- but whatever the moniker, Meta's fall event is still a big showcase for the company's latest and greatest achievements in the virtual reality and mixed reality space. Much like last year, we can likely predict the biggest news coming out of Meta Connect 2024 with just two acronyms: AI and AR. Like every other big tech firm this year, Meta will be desperate to demonstrate how it plans to stay relevant in a future powered by AI. And now that we're seven months beyond the launch of Apple's Vision Pro, which arrived alongside a short-lived spike in interest in augmented reality (AR), Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is likely eager to show off his own plans to make AR a reality. While Zuckerberg isn't as hot on the metaverse as he was when he renamed his company, the union of AI and AR is one way he can still make the dream of persistent virtual worlds come true.


Zuckerberg's Meta AI Ray-Ban glasses evolve into live-stream cam

FOX News

CyberGuy goes over the features of the smart glasses released by Meta and Ray-Ban. You might think that sunglasses are just for blocking the sun or making a fashion statement. That's not what Mark Zuckerberg envisions with the relaunch of Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. The previous smart glasses version from the joint venture was a flop, failing to gain broad consumer traction. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER Zuckerberg is not giving up on his vision of creating a wearable device that can do more than just capture and share photos and videos.


Engadget Podcast: Meta's Quest 3, AI and Ray-Ban smart glasses

Engadget

This week, it's Meta's turn to highlight AI during its device event. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into all of the news from Meta's Connect 2023 event, where it unveiled Meta AI and accompanying celebrity-powered chatbots. Oh yah, and it introduced the Meta Quest 3 and new Ray-Ban smart glasses, too. More so than the metaverse and VR, it's really AI that Zuckerberg wants to push across all of Meta's apps and devices. And in other news, we discuss why the end of the WGA strike is a big deal for AI in Hollywood; ex-Microsoft exec Panos Panay officially heading to Amazon; and why the FTC is targeting Amazon over its potential ecommerce monopoly.