Revolutionary update of Ray-Ban smart glasses: AI, translation and QR codes
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have received a major update that expands their functionality and improving user experience. New features include reminders, QR code recognition and voice translation.
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Advanced Features
Ray-Ban smart glasses, created by Meta, have undergone significant changes since their debut last year. The update introduced a number of new functions that significantly increased the intellectual capabilities of the device.
Among the most interesting innovations is the “Reminders” function. Now the glasses are able to capture the object of your attention and subsequently remind you of it through the notification system. In addition, Ray-Ban acquired the ability to read QR codes and make calls to numbers that fall into the user’s field of vision.
Language innovations
If previously smart glasses could translate text only from static images, the company promises to introduce a “real-time voice translation” function in the near future. This option will be available within a few months, but for now it will be available in a limited set of languages, including English, French, Italian and Spanish.
Improved recognition
Early user feedback indicates a significant increase in the sensitivity of Meta Ray-Ban. Now the device copes much more successfully with object recognition, which previously caused certain difficulties for artificial intelligence. Meta also announced that in the coming months the glasses will be able to process video in real time.
Design update
In addition to software improvements, Meta introduced new lens options. Particularly noteworthy is a limited series of transparent lenses that allow you to see the internal structure of the glasses.
Technological basis
The new functionality of the glasses is based on the latest version of artificial intelligence Meta - Llama 3.2, the presentation of which also took place at the event Meta Connect.
Specifications
It's worth noting that the Meta Ray-Ban retails for $299. The device is equipped with miniature cameras capable of taking 12-megapixel photos and recording 1080p videos of up to 30 seconds. The glasses have a built-in memory of 32 GB, are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor and are equipped with a battery that provides 4-6 hours of active use. In addition, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are equipped with a personal audio system similar to Amazon Echo Frames and Bose Tempo, allowing you to play music that can only be heard by the wearer of the glasses.
Glossary
- Meta is an American technology company, formerly known as Facebook, developing social media networks and virtual reality technologies.
- Ray-Ban is a famous sunglasses brand founded in 1936.
- Llama is a series of artificial intelligence language models developed by Meta.
- Qualcomm is an American company that produces wireless communications equipment and processors for mobile devices.
- Amazon is an American company, the world's largest online retailer and technology developer.
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Maximilian
Wow, these new Ray-Ban features from Meta sound impressive! 🤓 Particularly interesting is the ability to scan QR codes and call numbers. This can be very convenient in everyday life.
Sophia
Agree! And I like the idea with “Reminders” the most. Imagine how much easier this will make life for forgetful people like me 😅 I’ll never forget where I parked my car again!
Pierre
I was impressed by the real-time voice translation. This is just a dream for travelers! Although it’s a pity that only 4 languages are available so far. I hope others will be added soon 🌍
Isabella
Did you notice that they are using the Llama 3.2 AI model? I wonder how much this will affect the accuracy of object recognition. After all, there were problems with this before 🤔
Gunter
These all sound like unnecessary toys. $299 for glasses that last 4-6 hours? Pfft, it’s better to buy regular sunglasses and not fool yourself. And why do we constantly photograph and record something? Live in the moment, not through a screen!
Maximilian
Gunter, I understand your skepticism, but technology does not necessarily separate us from reality. On the contrary, they can help us interact better with the world. For example, real-time translation can bring people from different cultures closer together 🌈
Sophia
By the way, about the battery - 4-6 hours of active use is not so bad. Most people won't use all the features all the time. And you can charge them during lunch or a break ☕
Oleksandr
I'm wondering how these glasses will work with real-time video processing. This opens up huge opportunities for creating content on the go! 🎥 Imagine how vlogging or on-the-ground reporting could change this.