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you’re able to even ask it questions like, “Hey Meta!

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What am I looking at?”
They also come with a nice brown case.
To capture a video, youdepress and holdthe shutter button, which starts the recording.

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To stop recording the video, you touch the button again.
In many cases, I didn’t capture fantastic photos or videos, particularly in low light.
And there seems to be some shutter lag, which means you might miss an action shot.

Meta Ray Ban LED lights up while shooting photo.Lifewire / Terry Sullivan
(You’ll download this app to your gear during setup.)
When I asked it to tell me more about the painting, it correctly described the scene.
But it’s still cool to find out more about your interests.

The Meta Ray Ban’s look like regular sunglasses and are just as comfortable.Lifewire / Terry Sullivan
you’ll get the correct answer.
Again, it’s not W.H.
Auden, but it’s not awful!

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you might also do other things with a pair of glasses.
However, it’s not flawless.
Nevertheless, these Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses include some intriguing features and technology.

RayNeo glasses connected to Pocket TV.Lifewire / Terry Sullivan
Plus, they were comfortable to wear.
Theyre expensive, but I think theyre worth it.
Smart glasses arent only for those looking to interact in real-time with their surroundings.

Closeup of RayNeo speakers.Lifewire / Terry Sullivan
Some consumers use them like VR-bang out headsets to escape reality.
If that’s what youre looking for, the RayNeo Air 2s XR Glasses deliver.
These smart glasses offer a sharp display with each 1920 x 1080 micro-OLED lens.

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The effect is that it looks like youre watching a 201-inch TV screen.
RayNeo says the glasses also have a screen brightness of 5000 nits and ten levels of brightness control.
Whether watching sports, sci-fi, or nature, I found the display sharp and excellently saturated.

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It offers a 120 Hz refresh rate, providing users with smooth motion while reducing flicker.
I watched movies on Apple TV, which looked and sounded great.
I also checked out videos on YouTube, which sounded excellent.

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I also liked that it was lightweight and comfortable to wear.
These glasses offer excellent audio.
The audio is also versatile.
What’s nice about this pair of smart glasses is that they’re affordable.
They let you play audio easily and quickly pair it with a phone or other gadget.
They also allow you to answer an incoming phone call.
Inexpensive
Easy to set up and use
Its limited to primarily audio features.
However, overall, I liked that it was easy to set up.
Since many smart glasses included various audio features, I generally started with how well the audio sounded.
However, that functionality can vary greatly.
However, other models, generally pricier, include more advanced features.
It even has an AI-empowered camera setting that can inform you what youre looking at in front of you.
You simply need to say, Hey Meta!
What am I looking at?
and your glasses will tell you what they think is in front of you.
These types of smart glasses can also let you see and hear VR types of experiences.
However, these are generally the most expensive pairs of smart glasses.
Or do you want to take photos and videos?
Then, consider the features and technical specifications that are most important to you.
For example, is the resolution of the camera or the display adequate?
Also, check to see what kind of battery life your glasses have.
Last, check to see if theyre comfortable to wear and if you like their style.
Open-ear audio technology delivers sound to your ears without blocking or covering them like traditional headphones.
The price of smart glasses can vary widely.