So, Meta has made Ray-Ban Meta glasses smarter than you (kind of). Folks, meet the AI-packed Ray-Ban Meta glasses which now come with features like helping you remember where you parked, because, let’s face it, wandering around the airport lot like a lost puppy is not a good look. These glasses will also nudge you to text your mom when you land because nothing says “I love you” like a reminder from your tech-savvy eyewear.
If you’re grocery shopping and unsure whether that weird-looking sauce is a good idea for dinner, no worries. Just ask Meta AI to give its two cents and save your taste buds. Better yet, the glasses will now guide you through a city like a personal tour guide on your face. Hands-free sightseeing has never looked so—well, nerdy-cool.
And for those awkward conversations in another language where you just smile and nod, Meta’s got you covered with real-time speech translation. Next time you’re in Spain, your glasses will make sure you understand what’s being said without you having to butcher their language. Just don’t let them think it’s you who’s suddenly fluent.
On the entertainment front, the glasses are now buddying up with Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and iHeart, so you can ask them to play your jams or an audiobook while you strut down the street looking like a high-tech superhero. No phone necessary. It’s like your glasses have their own taste in music, but thankfully, they’ll listen to yours.
Speaking of looks, Meta has also dropped a limited-edition Transparent Wayfarer frame. Yes, they’re see-through, because nothing says “futuristic chic” like showing off all the tech that’s secretly working to make you the most AI-dependent person in the room. Add in lenses that change with the light, and you’re one step away from starring in a low-budget sci-fi film—minus the awkward acting.
In short, these glasses aren’t just going to make your life easier; they’re going to make you look like you belong in a tech commercial. Just try not to forget the rest of us non-AI-assisted humans while you’re at it. Anyhoo, if anyone’s down, the new limited-edition Ray-Ban Meta Shiny Transparent Wayfarer Frames are available starting at 429 USD a pair. Yikes. I know, right? It’s ridiculous that it costs more than the brand’s new mixed-reality headset.
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