
"Meta said a phased rollout of the teleprompter feature for Meta Ray-Ban Display will begin this week. The tool displays text-based cards inside the glasses' monocular display, allowing users to read notes or scripts while maintaining eye contact. The company added that navigation is handled through the Meta Neural Band, enabling users to move through text at their own pace."
"The Menlo Park-based tech giant is also rolling out an early access handwriting feature that lets users send messages by writing with their finger on any surface. The feature uses electromyography signals captured by the Meta Neural Band to convert finger movements into text. At launch, it supports messaging on WhatsApp and Messenger. According to the company, availability is limited to Early Access users in the United States, and only English is supported. Meta said users can write full messages or choose from suggested replies."
A phased rollout of a teleprompter for Meta Ray-Ban Display will begin this week. The teleprompter displays text-based cards inside the monocular display, allowing users to read notes or scripts without looking away. Navigation uses the Meta Neural Band so users can move through text at their own pace. Notes can be copied from apps like Google Docs. An early access handwriting feature converts electromyography signals from the Neural Band into text for WhatsApp and Messenger. Availability is limited to Early Access users in the US and supports only English. Pedestrian navigation expanded to 32 cities; expansion outside the US is paused.
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