Meta leaks its new smart glasses with a display
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Meta leaks its new smart glasses with a display
"An unlisted and now-removed video from Meta showed off a new pair of Ray-Ban branded smart glasses with a display and a wristband to help control them, as reported by UploadVR. The video also features a new pair of wraparound "Sphaera" Oakley smart glasses with a camera on the nose, meaning that Meta itself may have inadvertently leaked two of its biggest announcements from its Connect event this week."
"Based on a brief clip included in UploadVR's article, the actual display is in the right lens of the glasses, and the clip shows how the glasses will let you do things like ask Meta AI a question, look at a map on the glasses to help you navigate, translate a sign, or use your hand with the wristband to "write" a reply to a chat."
An unlisted and subsequently removed video showed Ray-Ban branded smart glasses with a built-in display and a wristband for control. The display appears in the right lens and supports asking Meta AI questions, viewing maps for navigation, translating signs, and composing replies by "writing" with hand motions tracked by the wristband. The wristband reportedly uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to interpret hand signals. The video also showed wraparound Oakley Sphaera smart glasses with a nose-mounted camera and a translucent version of Oakley HSTN. A Connect keynote is scheduled for 8PM ET where the devices are expected to debut.
Read at The Verge
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