The tech world isn’t giving up on its quest to get people to wear computers on their faces. At #Meta’s annual conferenc…

The tech world isn’t giving up on its quest to get people to wear computers on their faces.

At #Meta’s annual conference on virtual and augmented reality — and now AI — the tech giant and Ray-Ban announced the second generation of their smart glasses, called the Ray-Ban Meta. They come roughly two years after the companies introduced their collaboration with the first-generation Ray-Ban Stories, which took Ray-Ban’s staple Wayfarer and embedded cameras and speakers into the frame, letting users take pictures and video, listen to audio and make calls.

The new product is more update than reinvention. Maybe the most interesting new feature is the ability to live stream directly to Instagram and Facebook, which could be attractive to creators and influencers looking to make hands-free live streams.

Read more on whether the the next generation of Meta’s and Ray-Ban’s collaborative smart glasses are enough to make smart glasses happen. #linkinbio

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(SOURCE) https://www.instagram.com/p/CxvhbqKu2fA

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