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Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glass Gets New Features: AI Assistant Is Now Smarter
Meta has unveiled a range of new Ray-Ban smart glasses with refreshed designs.
Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses will now feature multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) features which will empower the AI assistant to analyse images and videos captured by the camera by providing a contextual understanding of the surroundings. If we consider an example for the same, suppose a user wants to identify a bird species or translate a foreign-language menu then one can easily utilise the camera and the Meta AI feature for instant information and text translation.
The company Meta has been diligently testing this update for quite some time now, and it's finally being rolled out in beta version for users located in the United States and Canada. Additionally, the company has introduced a new feature that allows users to engage in video calls using both WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. This enhancement offers users a more immersive way to share their perspectives during conversations, enhancing overall communication.
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Furthermore, catering to the fashion-conscious community, Meta has unveiled a range of new Ray-Ban smart glasses with refreshed designs. Among these is the new Skyler frames series, specifically crafted for individuals with smaller facial features, which are currently available for pre-order. Moreover, the existing popular models are receiving a boost with the addition of new colour options.
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Moreover, Meta has expanded the functionality of its smart glasses by integrating Apple Music, providing users with a wider range of entertainment options. Currently, Meta Smart Glasses are accessible in more than 15 countries, including prominent regions such as the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, France, and Germany. However, it's worth noting that these gadgets are not yet officially available in India.