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Camera glasses are about to get more useful while on camera with teleprompters. But, Meta’s Ray-Ban Display is so popular, the international launch is on hold
The Ray-Ban Display is Meta’s smart glasses that have an in-lens display for tasks like previewing your video and reading ...
Ah, CES. Half AI, a quarter prototypes that seem finetuned for a headline, and a quarter genuinely useful tech. With Project Motoko, Razer seems intent on hitting at least three quarters of that ...
Mentra Live is a Ray-Ban Meta alternative with a rare perk, an open-source OS and a MiniApp Store. It’s limited-run, ...
Meta said on Tuesday it has decided to pause international expansion of its Ray-Ban Display glasses due to short supply and ...
What seperates the Mentra Live from most other smartglasses is its app store. Using the Software Developer Kit (SDK), ...
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have taken the world by storm over the past few years, but they’re pretty limited in terms of what they can actually do. The new “Mentra Live” smart glasses offer a lot of ...
Meta Ray-Ban Display users are also getting a new teleprompter feature, which lets users copy notes from their phone into ...
They're cheaper, lighter, and more comfortable than Meta's latest smart glasses, and you can buy them starting in January.
Meta said in a blog post Tuesday that a combination of strong demand and "extremely limited inventory" of the new augmented reality glasses, introduced in September, has caused it to pause a planned ...
International customers who had their sights set on Meta’s Ray-Ban Display smart glasses will have to wait a little longer.
Meta is pausing its plans to sell its Ray-Ban Display glasses outside the U.S. due to “unprecedented demand and limited ...
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