Meta brings virtual writing to everyone with Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses
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Meta brings virtual writing to everyone with Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses
"Meta is rolling out new features to its Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, including bringing the ability to write messages just with hand gestures to all users. You'll be able to use the feature in WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram and with "native Android and iOS messaging," Meta says."
"The feature, which relies on the Meta Ray-Ban Display's included neural wristband, was one of the most impressive features of the Meta Ray-Ban Display when it was first announced. However, it wasn't available at launch, but in January, Meta launched it in early access for WhatsApp and Messenger."
"With a feature Meta calls "display recording," you'll be able to capture a video that combines what you're seeing in the lens display, what you see in the real world, and the audio around you. Walking directions are now available "throughout the entire US" and in "major international cities like London, Paris, Rome, and more.""
"The company has also opened up the ability to make apps for the Meta Ray-Ban Display in developer preview, including letting developers deploy web apps to the glasses."
Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses are receiving new capabilities. Users will be able to write messages using hand gestures, with support across WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, and native Android and iOS messaging. The gesture feature uses the glasses’ included neural wristband and is being rolled out to all users after earlier early access for WhatsApp and Messenger. Additional upgrades include display recording, which captures a video combining lens display content, the real-world view, and surrounding audio. Walking directions are now available throughout the entire US and in major international cities. Live captions are coming to WhatsApp and Messenger, and voice-message captions are added to Instagram DMs. Developer preview access will allow web apps to be deployed to the glasses.
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