Meta has rolled out new features for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, including reminders, voice messaging, QR code scanning, and simplified interaction with the Meta AI assistant. The updates are available in the US and Canada via an app update.
Meta is bringing reminders to its Ray-Ban smart glasses , a feature it previewed during its Connect event last month. With the update, you can ask Meta AI to remember your surroundings, like where you parked, and even time up reminders to make a phone call. The other features coming with the update include the ability to send and record voice messages on WhatsApp or Messenger without taking out your phone. You can now ask Meta AI to scan QR codes or call phone numbers that you come across, too.
Meta’s AI assistant is currently only available in the US and Canada. You can access the new features by updating the Meta View app on iOS and Android to version 186, which started rolling out on Wednesday. Along with this update, Meta revealed that its limited edition translucent Ray-Bans have already sold out online .
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