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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the redesigned Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses that “frees users from holding cameras”

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Zuckerberg said that the device would incorporate a new Meta AI assistant and possess the capability to live stream

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These glasses have improved directional audio, resulting in minimal audio leakage during calls, music playback, and podcast listening – even in noisy or windy environments

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an ultra-wide 12 MP camera elevates photo and video quality, enabling the capture of 1080p videos up to 60 seconds in length

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You can easily share photos with friends and family through voice commands.

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The glasses are now water-resistant (IPX4), and the touchpad and interaction earcons have been improved to provide faster response to user commands.

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Users can interact with Meta AI by saying "Hey Meta," enabling information retrieval and feature control through voice commands.

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The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, starting at $299 USD,  initially available in beta only in the US.

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