Meta is adding a teleprompter and virtual writing to its Ray-Ban Display glasses
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Meta is adding a teleprompter and virtual writing to its Ray-Ban Display glasses
"Meta is giving Ray-Ban Display users an option to text on their glasses without needing their phone or a keyboard, only the Meta Neural Band. The new EMG handwriting feature, announced on Tuesday during CES, allows users to physically write with their hand on any surface, rather than texting. It's currently rolling out as an early access feature in WhatsApp and Messenger."
"Meta Ray-Ban Display users are also getting a new teleprompter feature, which lets users copy notes from their phone into customizable text cards visible on their glasses. The neural band can be used to navigate through the cards. The teleprompter feature is beginning a phased rollout this week. Lastly, the Pedestrian Navigation feature is getting support for four new cities: Denver, Las Vegas, Portland, and Salt Lake City. This beta feature allows users to see walking directions from their glasses, but is currently only supported in a few dozen cities."
Ray-Ban Display users can text on their glasses using EMG handwriting that relies solely on the Meta Neural Band, removing the need for a phone or keyboard. The EMG handwriting capability lets users physically write with their hand on any surface and is rolling out as early access for WhatsApp and Messenger. A teleprompter feature imports notes from a phone into customizable text cards that appear on the glasses, and the neural band enables navigation through those cards. The teleprompter is entering a phased rollout this week. Pedestrian Navigation expanded to include Denver, Las Vegas, Portland, and Salt Lake City in beta, showing walking directions on the glasses in a limited number of cities.
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