Meta
Ray-ban | Meta Smart Glasses
Based on 90 Reddit mentions
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Went to a concert venue and they forced me to remove my prescription glasses.
My Meta glasses are my every day prescription glasses. It didn’t even dawn on me not to wear them. They're a recording device. So how it "didn't dawn on you" that they wouldn't allow your recording device is absurd. You have the option to have non-recording glasses. Meta eyeglass people are the wors
...Spare-Shirt24 in r/legaladvice
May 9, 2026 6:13 PM
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Inside the world of men who use smart glasses to secretly film women
So, firstly - fuck Meta. However, VIDEO CAMERA GLASSES are a thing. Not smart/AI/internet glasses. Just video camera glasses. And they're less than $50 on Amazon for a pair of 1080p, or a little more for 4K. Obviously don't be a creep and do shit like what OP's article talks about, but they'd be a h
...Clear_Tangerine5110 in r/technology
January 29, 2026 2:36 PM
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A jury just ruled Meta and YouTube liable for addiction. What would you personally sue a tech company for if you could?
I would sue Meta for making smart glasses with facial recognition that can be used to dox people and covertly record them out in public and in spaces that should be private.
StarlightWizard in r/AskReddit
April 4, 2026 9:36 PM
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Introducing GoPro DashCam for Dogs (DogCam)🎦
Exactly. Because of hands-free operation some people considered buying "smart glasses" like Meta Ray-Ban, but those do not offer anything resembling dash-cam mode - nothing is being captured until you start recording, which you are almost guaranteed to forget when chaos erupts. The attacking dog mig
...D3_dog_defense in r/BanPitBulls
May 2, 2026 7:31 PM
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Welcome to r/HallidayOfficial 👋
I’ve tried Meta and a few other smart glasses, and the biggest thing that always held me back was privacy. Even for me personally I would find it off putting if I knew the person talking to me was wearing glasses that had cameras in them
andreivl87 in r/HallidayOfficial
May 16, 2026 6:21 AM
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why do so many new robot vacuums have live camera feeds connected to company servers
Next one we will be hearing is the smart glasses with front facing camera like Meta ones. It will become the perfect example of absolute cyberstalking.
Warm-Chipmunk-5636 in r/TechNook
May 17, 2026 3:58 AM
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Meta Has Smart Glasses Spiraling Towards Glasshole 2.0
Don't forget spying on yourself! These have no purpose at all. "A 2026 investigation revealed that Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses record and send video footage to human contractors in Kenya, who review and label the content to train AI. These contractors have viewed intimate moments, including bathroom
...That_Jicama2024 in r/technology
March 16, 2026 8:09 PM
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