Ray-ban | Meta Smart Glasses

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My dad discovered meta and is becoming useless

Thing is, whatever you may think of AI, the Meta smartglasses HAVE been revolutionary for blind folks. You may not truly realize how much most sighted people rely on sight and while your dad may have adapted to being legally blind, if he started out with sight, he likely still misses the ease of kno

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Tarnagona in r/Vent

May 18, 2026 2:45 PM

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current RTMP streaming capable smart glasses on the market?

u/Inevitable-Kitchen92 You can stream RTMP to any server using Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses via their wearable SDK. I built a small application that streams RTMP to YouTube. I also tested it locally, where it successfully streams to a MediaMTX media server. It works, though it still needs some improve

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Zestyclose_Ad_4837 in r/SmartGlasses

January 30, 2026 2:01 PM

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Nice daily camera better than Ray-ban meta

I live in Japan and own Ray-ban meta gen 1 and was satisfied as a casual camera. draw backs are Can't use meta AI(not sold and supported officially in Japan) Glass don't fit my face. I'm typical asian and ray-ban meta is not for me Short battery . I use ray-ban meta only as a camera and ear phone .

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hackerdudesan in r/rokid_official

March 29, 2026 6:44 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

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THEGamingninja12 in r/MetaRayBanDisplay

May 3, 2026 4:50 PM

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Best smart glasses for night time street photography

I just don't think there are good quality image sensors going into any smart glasses currently, because the format limits the size. That said, photography is 90% composition/opportunity, maybe get some meta RayBans to try, they have well developed software so are fairly reliable, but the biggest pro

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Quiffco in r/SmartGlasses

February 21, 2026 6:50 PM

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AI Wearables in 2026 — Here’s What I’d Actually Buy

This is a fantastic discussion about the future of AI wearables! It's clear there's a lot of excitement and anticipation for truly useful devices. For those who already own Meta Ray-Ban glasses and are looking for advanced AI capabilities today, you might be interested in OpenVision. It's an open-so

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FlimsyAir5557 in r/AI_Application

February 23, 2026 11:12 AM

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Help me choose. Company is buying me Smart Glasses (Oakley or Ray-Ban)

That's a great opportunity! If you end up choosing the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, you might be interested in OpenVision. It's an open-source iOS app that significantly enhances their AI capabilities by connecting them to powerful models like OpenClaw or Gemini Live. This gives you features like wake word

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FlimsyAir5557 in r/SmartGlasses

February 24, 2026 7:31 AM

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Best smart glasses for translation offline, best privacy, and developer tools?

If you're looking for smart glasses with better privacy and developer tools, definitely check out OpenVision. It's an open-source iOS app that allows you to connect your Meta Ray-Ban glasses to various AI models like OpenClaw or Gemini Live, giving you more control over privacy and offering a platfo

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FlimsyAir5557 in r/ArtificialInteligence

March 7, 2026 1:55 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

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Confident-Alfalfa-24 in r/SmartGlasses

January 30, 2026 1:45 AM

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My wife is newly blind (no braille yet), but wants to play Magic with me. Is this a good option?

As others have said it's a fun enough way to play for folks who are still new to the game! You'll get a couple rounds out of it before it probably runs it's course. Otherwise regarding your wife's blindness, you have my condolences, if you haven't looked into them I'd suggest getting her some AI gla

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Ochmusha in r/mtg

May 8, 2026 3:16 AM

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