Product & Platform Updates
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23 December 2024

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Lisanne Groot

Lisanne Groot

marketing consultant

Meta introduces real-time AI video on Ray-Ban smart glasses

Meta introduces real-time AI video on Ray-Ban smart glasses

Meta has made its Ray-Ban smart glasses even smarter with an impressive update. The latest features enable the glasses to analyze video in real-time and even translate live. Imagine this: you walk through the city and receive immediate explanations about what you see – from street signs to buildings – without having to look at your phone. These new features not only make your daily life more convenient but also a lot more enjoyable.

How convenient is this for you?

The glasses are not just a fun gadget; they also offer serious advantages. Consider people with visual impairments who need assistance in their daily lives. Or live translations while you are on vacation, allowing you to effortlessly ask for directions in French or understand a menu in Italian. For businesses, this means that employees can access important information more quickly during their work or communicate more easily with customers, even in different languages.

More than just a translation aid

The update includes even more handy extras. For instance, with a simple tap on the glasses, you can recognize music thanks to a built-in feature like Shazam. This is useful when you hear a great song but don’t know who sings it. And although Meta indicates that the technology is not yet perfect, it is working hard on improvements to make the features increasingly accurate and reliable.

The future of smart glasses

With this new update, Meta demonstrates how wearables – such as smart glasses – are becoming increasingly important in our daily lives. They simplify complex technology and make it accessible, without the need for your phone. The Ray-Ban smart glasses prove that glasses can be much more than just a fashion accessory: they become smart assistants that make your life easier.

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