
"The biggest reason these work is how normal they feel. They don't look like a gadget-they just look like Ray-Bans. You can wear them out without feeling like you're testing something experimental, and most people won't even notice what they are."
"The camera isn't the best one you own-but it's the one you'll use more often simply because of how easy it is. You don't have to pull out your phone, unlock it, and line up a shot. You just tap the frame or say a command and it's done."
"The built-in assistant is where things start to feel a little more futuristic. It's not perfect, but when it works, it's kind of wild. You can ask questions, get directions, or even have it help you understand what plant."
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses aim to decrease phone usage by offering a more natural way to capture photos and videos. They resemble regular Ray-Bans, making them comfortable to wear without drawing attention. The glasses feature a camera that simplifies the process of taking pictures, allowing users to capture moments effortlessly. Additionally, the built-in assistant provides a glimpse into future technology, enabling users to ask questions and receive assistance hands-free, enhancing the overall experience without the need to reach for a phone.
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