Key Differences at a Glance:
Meta Display Glass is all about the new Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, a fresh take on AI-powered smart eyewear introduced by Meta.
Priced starting at Ksh 110000, these glasses are a major upgrade from the earlier Ray-Ban Meta models, featuring a vibrant, high-resolution display embedded right into the lens.
Let’s dive into the standout features and tech:
In-Lens Display: Technology: These glasses utilize a specially designed light engine and a geometric waveguide to project a monocular display onto the inside of the right lens. This clever setup makes the display look like it’s floating just below your line of sight.
Privacy and Subtlety: Designed with discretion in mind, the display has only 2% light leakage. This means the visual content is visible only to the wearer and vanishes when not in use.
Functionality: The display offers a hands-free experience, letting you view and respond to texts and multimedia messages from apps like WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. It can also show live captions and translations during conversations, provide turn-by-turn walking directions with a visual map, and display album art while you listen to music.
Interaction and Control:
Meta Neural Band: The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses come as a complete system, including a new accessory called the Meta Neural Band. This wristband employs EMG (electromyography) technology to read the electrical signals from your muscle activity, enabling you to control the glasses with intuitive, subtle hand gestures.
Voice and Touch: You can also use voice commands with “Hey Meta,” and there’s a touch panel on the arms for direct interactions. Other Features: Camera and Audio: These glasses are equipped with a 12 MP ultra-wide camera for snapping photos and videos, along with discreet open-ear speakers and a custom five-microphone array for calls and audio.









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