Picture this: you say, “Hey Meta, what’s the history of that monument?” and your sunglasses instantly provide the answer. Amazing, isn’t it? Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, has a knack for integrating advanced technology into everyday items, and this time, it’s their collaboration with Ray-Ban we’re talking about.
In an exciting development, Meta and Ray-Ban have teamed up to create a new generation of smart glasses powered by artificial intelligence. These smart glasses can record videos, make calls, and even provide real-time information about your surroundings. This innovation represents a significant leap in wearable technology, merging fashion with cutting-edge tech.
These stylish glasses are designed for everyday wear, helping you stay present with friends, family, and the world around you. Whether you’re capturing a special moment or listening to your favourite music, your phone can remain in your pocket, allowing you to experience the moment fully – Proof that replacing a smartphone is one of Meta’s key objectives.
But what makes these glasses so special? This article explores the key features and underlying technology of Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, using insights from several important patents.
Key Features of Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses:
- Camera: High-resolution 12 MP camera for capturing photos and videos.
- Audio: Built-in speakers and a five-microphone system for hands-free calls, music playback, and voice commands.
- Touch Controls: Touch-sensitive areas on the frame for easy control of music, calls, and other functions.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth connectivity for pairing with smartphones, enabling notifications and other smart features.
- Design: Maintains the classic, stylish Ray-Ban look with added smart functionalities.
- Augmented Reality: Some models may offer augmented reality capabilities for enhanced visual experiences.
- Battery Life: Long-lasting battery of upto 36 hours to support all-day use.
- Voice Assistant: Integration with virtual assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri.
- Privacy Controls: Settings and indicators to manage privacy and data sharing.
- Compatibility: Works with various apps and platforms for an enhanced user experience.
Innovation behind Meta Ray-Ban Smart glasses
US20230328168A1 This patent aims to make wearable devices smarter and more efficient by using sensors to manage video and audio modes seamlessly, ensuring a comfortable and practical hands-free experience. It describes a system used in smart glasses to determine when to stop recording video. How? Here’s an explanation:
- Capturing Video: The smart glasses start recording video using their built-in camera.
- Monitoring Sensor Data: While recording, the glasses monitor sensor data to check the position of the glasses and a connected wrist-wearable device (like a smartwatch).
- Evaluating Conditions: The system stops recording if it detects either:
- The glasses are not in the right position to keep recording.
- The user looks at the wrist-wearable device, indicating they want to watch the video.
- Switching Display: When recording stops, the video is shown on the screen of the wrist-wearable device.
In summary, the smart glasses use sensor data to decide the best time to stop recording and display the video on another device for the user’s convenience.
US20230316672A1 This patent describes a way to make smart glasses for augmented reality (AR) applications look more appealing and less distracting to onlookers while maintaining their functionality for the user.
Insights by Harsha Sharma
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