
"Menlo Park - Have you ever wished you could quickly and quietly respond to a text while in a movie theatre without pulling out your phone. Or that you could see directions to the closest coffee shop without having to look down at your maps app? A new pair of Meta smart glasses with a tiny display inside the lens makes those things possible."
""Glasses are the only form factor where you can let AI see what you see, hear what you hear, talk to you throughout the day... so it is no surprise that AI glasses are taking off," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at the Connect event. He added that the company is seeing consumers adopt smart glasses at a rate similar to that of "some of the most popular consumer electronics of all time.""
Meta released the Ray-Ban Display glasses featuring a small internal display on the inside of the right lens that renders visuals appearing several feet in front of the wearer. The display enables discreet, glanceable information such as texts and navigation while keeping attention on the real world because content sits in peripheral vision unless focused on. The displays contrast with prior audio-only smart frames by offering visual feedback. The company framed glasses as a form factor where AI can see and hear user experiences and indicated rapid consumer adoption; the device is priced at $799.
Read at The Mercury News
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