Meta introduces next-gen smart glasses with AI and wrist-based control

Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc., wears Orion augmented reality (AR) glasses during the Meta Connect event in Menlo Park, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.

Meta made a bold move into the future of technology by unveiling AI-powered Ray Ban smart glasses and a more affordable version of their VR headset.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg also introduced a prototype called Orion, which uses a wristband that translates brain signals into commands for the device.

The Ray Ban glasses come equipped with an AI assistant that can assist with tasks like locating your car or planning a meal, and even provide real-time translation during conversations.

Meta also revealed the Quest 3S, a $299 version of their VR headset, aimed at making the technology more accessible to a broader audience. Zuckerberg highlighted Meta's commitment to bringing advanced tech to everyone.

What do Meta's new smart glasses do?

Meta's Ray Ban smart glasses, powered by AI, help with tasks like finding your car, suggesting recipes, and assisting with outfit choices. They process visual and audio information to offer practical support in everyday activities.

AI-powered celebrity voices and real-time translation

Meta introduced celebrity voices for their AI assistant, featuring options like John Cena and Judi Dench. The glasses also enable real-time language translation, simplifying conversations across languages.

Zuckerberg said these gadgets are part of Meta's vision to create a future where technology feels natural and enhances human connection.

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This article is based on information from the Associated Press and Meta’s official announcements during their recent showcase.