2024-12-22

Finally! An AI-enabled face computer that’s comfortable, useful, attractive, and not completely humiliating to wear.

I have become inseparable from my Meta Ray-Ban Wayfarers. These sunglasses have become my constant companions. “Hey Meta, take a look. What kind of tree is that?” “Hey Meta, take a look. Does this concrete need resurfacing?” I ask my sunglasses. They’re equipped with built-in speakers for listening to podcasts during my runs and a camera for snapping photos of my parents’ yard to send notes to the gardener. The onboard microphone helps me check the internet for things like food cart hours.

Recently, I told my husband I want a second pair with clear prescription lenses so I can stop wearing sunglasses around the house at night. “Is that really what you want to do?” he asked, slightly concerned. Yes, absolutely.

Unlike clunky VR goggles or other recent AI-powered devices like the Humane Ai pin or the Rabbit R1, the Meta glasses are a stylish and functional addition to my tech arsenal, blending seamlessly into my daily life. The future of wearable computing is here, and it’s as cool as Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

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