Lets face it Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta Glasses are a solid idea mixing AI, camera and messaging features with the convenience of simply donning a cool pair of glasses. With the upcoming summer season Ray-Ban Meta Glasses are an even more brilliant addition to one’s lifestyle. Meta recently announced several updates for its Ray-Ban Meta Glasses.
Ray-Ban Meta Skyler now has new and expanded Skyler frame and lens color combos:
The new Skyler Shiny Chalky Gray with Transitions Sapphire lenses is perfect for those who favor a cat-eye shape in a neutral tone with a pop of color and great for indoor and outdoor use. But if you prefer a more timeless aesthetic, you can also now grab Skyler Shiny Black with G15 Green lenses or Skyler Shiny Black with Clear lenses.
A new software update is available for real-time translating into another language. By saying, “Hey Meta, start live translation feature is activated. Some likely scenarios would include asking directions in new country or breaking the language barrier conversing for example with a family member:
When you’re speaking to someone in one of those languages, you’ll hear what they say in your preferred language through the glasses in real time, and they can view a translated transcript of the conversation on your phone.
With Ray-Ban Meta Glasses users can send and receive direct messages, photos, audio calls, and video calls from Instagram using the glasses. This capability is also available on WhatsApp and Messenger, and the native messaging app on your iPhone or Android phone.
Music aficionados will appreciate access to music apps, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Shazam integration extending beyond the US and Canada. Now Meta AI can play music if the default language is English. To start Meta AI, just say “Hey Meta, start live AI”.
In the coming days, MetaAI will be expanding to the EU, the UK with the feature, the ability for you to ask Meta AI about the things you’re looking at and get real-time responses highlighted. Coming next, Meta will be launching Ray-Ban Meta glasses in Mexico, India, and the United Arab Emirates.