Forward from: Arcona® XR Metaverse (en)
AR Glasses of the Future - Here Today!
Imagine sunglasses that do much more than just protect your eyes from the sun. Meta and EssilorLuxottica have made this a reality with their new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
These stylish glasses are so compact that they look just like regular sunglasses, but they include two cameras, speakers, a battery, a Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor, and an operating system with neural network functions.
Yes, you read that right — it's like your old Ray-Bans jumped into a DeLorean and came back from the future loaded with high-tech features.
Now Meta is not just creating a product; they're literally creating a market because nobody knew they needed such gadgets until they existed. To kick things off, they've opened the first test offline store in Los Angeles where anyone can feel like a character in a cyberpunk novel.
Some specs:
Weight: 48.6 g, 50.8 g, or 49.2 g.
Camera: 12-megapixel ultra-wide.
Photos: 4032x3024.
Video: 1920x1440, 30 fps.
Chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1.
Internal storage: 32 GB.
Water resistance: IPX4.
Battery life: 4 hours.
Features:
Take calls coming to your smartphone and use the glasses as a headset.
Listen to music from your smartphone and control playback.
Listen to incoming messages in Messenger and WhatsApp read by a voice assistant.
Give commands or ask questions to the voice assistant.
Take photos.
Record videos.
To function properly, the glasses must be connected to a smartphone through the Meta View app, available for both Android and iOS.
Want to know more? Details on the Holography portal
Imagine sunglasses that do much more than just protect your eyes from the sun. Meta and EssilorLuxottica have made this a reality with their new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
These stylish glasses are so compact that they look just like regular sunglasses, but they include two cameras, speakers, a battery, a Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor, and an operating system with neural network functions.
Yes, you read that right — it's like your old Ray-Bans jumped into a DeLorean and came back from the future loaded with high-tech features.
Now Meta is not just creating a product; they're literally creating a market because nobody knew they needed such gadgets until they existed. To kick things off, they've opened the first test offline store in Los Angeles where anyone can feel like a character in a cyberpunk novel.
Some specs:
Weight: 48.6 g, 50.8 g, or 49.2 g.
Camera: 12-megapixel ultra-wide.
Photos: 4032x3024.
Video: 1920x1440, 30 fps.
Chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1.
Internal storage: 32 GB.
Water resistance: IPX4.
Battery life: 4 hours.
Features:
Take calls coming to your smartphone and use the glasses as a headset.
Listen to music from your smartphone and control playback.
Listen to incoming messages in Messenger and WhatsApp read by a voice assistant.
Give commands or ask questions to the voice assistant.
Take photos.
Record videos.
To function properly, the glasses must be connected to a smartphone through the Meta View app, available for both Android and iOS.
Want to know more? Details on the Holography portal