Meta expands Ray-Ban smart glasses with live translation, visual AI, and new frames

Meta expands smart glasses, adds AI, translation, frames.

: Meta expands its Ray-Ban smart glasses with added functionality, such as live translation and AI-driven visual search capabilities, targeting multiple languages. New frame styles include shiny chalky gray with sapphire lenses and a shiny black option. Enhanced communication features include Instagram integration and music control via popular streaming services. Users in Mexico, India, and the UAE will soon have access to these innovative features.

Meta has significantly enhanced its Ray-Ban smart glasses by introducing advanced AI features, including live translation, visual recognition, and new frame styles. These updates aim to provide users with a more immersive and interactive experience, blending cutting-edge technology with classic eyewear design.

A standout addition is the live translation feature, now available to all users. This functionality supports real-time conversations in English, French, Italian, and Spanish, even offline with pre-downloaded language packs. Users can engage in multilingual dialogues seamlessly, enhancing communication across different languages.

The glasses also boast a visual AI assistant capable of recognizing objects and providing contextual information. By simply saying “Hey Meta,” users can inquire about their surroundings, making the glasses a valuable tool for tasks like identifying items or translating foreign text.

In terms of design, Meta has introduced new Skyler frame styles, including Shiny Chalky Gray with Transitions Sapphire lenses and Shiny Black with clear or green lenses. These additions offer users more aesthetic choices without compromising on technological capabilities.

Furthermore, Meta is expanding the availability of these smart glasses to new markets, including India, Mexico, and the UAE. This expansion, coupled with the integration of features like Instagram messaging and music streaming from platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, underscores Meta’s commitment to making advanced wearable technology accessible to a broader audience.

Sources: The Verge, Reuters, Android Central, Hindustan Times