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Ray-ban | Meta Smart Glasses
Based on 90 Reddit mentions
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Best Way To Record?
I feel this a lot. You don’t want to miss the moment just to record it. Honestly, the issue isn’t really the gear, it’s how you’re using it. If you try to capture everything, you’ll always feel stuck behind your phone. What helped me was setting simple rules. I only take a few short clips at each pl
...shamims in r/contentcreation
May 3, 2026 6:58 PM
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Just a Question for the community
I actually own an Apple Vision Pro, so I’ll give you an honest perspective after living with it for a bit. First off, the Vision Pro is genuinely incredible tech. It’s as close as I’m going to get to Tony Stark in the lab. I don’t regret experiencing it at all. But when I stepped back and looked at
...Independent_Sink_961 in r/AppleVisionPro
March 13, 2026 10:17 AM
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Meta or alternative?
from what I’ve seen the cheaper smart glasses usually cut corners on camera quality and audio, so if photos and podcasts are a big part of what you want then spending extra for the Meta ones since that's an investment and surely will work long term
pacmanGoat in r/techadvice
May 14, 2026 5:55 AM
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Should Apple make a product like Whoop or Google Fitbit Air? Why or why not?
I’d say yes.. if it integrate some captors like the prototype Meta showcased with their prototype smart glasses. Not reading minds but quite good at understanding gestures and I think more. Having this in a brace and Apple Watch bands would be perfect with a Vision/Pro and Apple Glasses. 2 for bette
...Sneyek in r/AppleWatch
May 15, 2026 2:36 AM
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Meta or alternative?
From what I’ve seen, the cheaper smart glasses usually compromise pretty hard on camera quality, audio, and battery life, so if you’ll actually use them daily for work and podcasts the Meta Ray-Bans are probably worth the extra money.
Due-Influence0523 in r/techadvice
May 19, 2026 2:02 AM
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3 honest questions for the smart glasses community
This is kind of a big question. There's a few things A good balance of all the existing features. most smart glasses have a camera with no HUD, however the few that have HUD's (like the Even Realities G2) may not have the best placement, or don't typically have cameras. And some of the ones that hav
...THEGamingninja12 in r/MetaRayBanDisplay
May 3, 2026 4:50 PM
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Best smart glasses for night time street photography
As a part-time photographer (but not a night/street photography) who wears smart glasses, I'd say the main problems will be: Small sensors tend to be worse in low light, and glasses sensors are some of the smallest, so quality will not be great, though Meta are reasonable in low light Small sensor i
...Quiffco in r/SmartGlasses
February 17, 2026 10:05 PM
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I’m building my first AI glasses — documenting everything before launching on Kickstarter
Mostly software for me. I use Meta Ray-Bans a lot for POV driving clips, day-to-day capture, and testing workflows for content creation, and the hardware itself is honestly fine — but it feels pretty locked down. What I keep running into are software limits more than sensor limits: • Very limited co
...Confident-Alfalfa-24 in r/SmartGlasses
January 30, 2026 1:45 AM
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Recommend me Ai glasses for video
If it's solely for video recording, the Ray-Ban Meta is going to be the best path. The gen 2 has better battery life, finally delivering a useful experience for creators. The camera quality is also very nice (as long as you aren't in super low light) I have a review on my site with everything I use
...monarch_j in r/SmartGlasses
February 7, 2026 4:28 AM
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