Zuckerberg's $799 Glasses: Breakthrough or Useless Gadget?
Neuron breaks down how Meta* Ray-Ban, priced like an iPhone, differs from Google's 2013 glasses.
What is it?
The idea is familiar from Google Glass, but now its brain is a powerful AI that didn't exist in 2013. The glasses see the world with you and whisper tips, while a mini-display shows calls, navigation, or live translation.
Key features:
AI camera: 12-megapixel camera and Meta AI assistant. You can ask "What building is this?" or translate a menu in real time.
Privacy: When recording video or taking photos, an LED indicator lights up on the frame to alert those around you.
Battery life: Up to 4 hours of use. The charging case extends this to 36 hours.
Sales start September 30 in the US for $799. In Europe and Canada — next year.
Drop a '' if you think this is the future or '' if it's just another expensive toy for geeks.
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