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Meta Ray-Ban Display review: Chunky frames with impressive abilities
I’ve been wearing the $800 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses daily for ten days and I’m still a bit conflicted. On one hand, I’m still not entirely comfortable with how they look. I’ve worn them on the bus, at the office, on walks around my neighborhood and during hangouts with friends. Each time, I’m very aware…
Meta Ray-Ban Display fail wasn’t the worst. These tech demos are more cringe.
You may love Mark Zuckerberg for everything he’s built; you may loathe him with a passion for the same reason. But just for a moment, when the Meta CEO stands on stage in his Meta Ray-Ban Displays and fails repeatedly to do the simplest possible task the AI-loaded glasses were designed to do — pick…
Ray-Ban Meta’s AI glasses: A transparency-enabled pseudo-teardown analysis
A look at AI glasses I’ve been following smart glasses for a while now (and the more embryonic camera-augmented eyewear category a “bit” longer than that). As with smart watches and more recent smart rings, they’re intriguing to me because they take already-familiar, mature and high volume consumer products and make them…umm…smart. Plus, there’s the…
The near joy of biking with Ray-Ban Meta glasses | TechCrunch
For years, weekend bike rides have been sacred escapes for me. Every pedal stroke helps melt away the stressors that piled up throughout the week, and I’ve collected a few gadgets that make these rides better. However, I’ve learned the hard way that bringing along too much gear takes away from the ride itself, forcing…
