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For years, the weekend cycling ran away for me. Every pedal stroke helps her melt stresses of the week and collect a few gadgets that make these mines better. But I learned a hard way that brought a lot of gears, I just forced to control the pinger network and battery levels instead of a damn bike.
Ray-Ban Meta Insert: Smart glasses that are simpler than weekend walks and a little more fun.
Solar sunglasses, a pair of headphones and fumbling around to walk on my phone, now have a device that helps everything.
Ray-Ban Meta Smart glasses just became a surprise shot with more people – Meta says It sold millions of this deviceand CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said Selling has risen three times in the past year.
A few Reddit ropes and Youtube videos When a bicycle is driving, a large number of people wear the ray-ban meta glasses. Meta was caught – it is reported that it was established The next generation of AI smart glasses with Oakley built specifically for athletes.
I never expect to use Ray-Ban metas on the bike. But I decided to try them a few months ago.
Now I wear these glasses to bike more than anywhere else. Meta has achieved enough of these clever glasses to convince me something here. You can almost reach a joy and a few updates to use.
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Ray-Ban-ban meta is the main point of sale that is simply a solid pair of radar glasses – mine transition lenses and a clear body of a plastic body.
I found this work well for bike rides protecting my eyes from the sun, dirt and pollen. They sit comfortably in a bicycle helmets – but maybe not perfect. (Later later.)
The killer feature of the meter’s smart glasses is the camera sitting above your right and left eyes. Instead of fumbling my phone with my phone, pressing a button in the upper right corner of the frames, the top right corner allows me to capture the pictures and videos that I see a button – something that feels a little difficult and dangerous on the bike.
Last weekend, while boarding the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, I used the Ray-Ban Meta glasses to take photos of the parking lot at the entrance to the park and take the photos of the wooden road.
The camera is amazing? No. But I’m very good and I don’t even put on the glasses, I’m just taking moments I don’t want. For this reason, I do not see the camera as a replacement for the camera of my phone, but I do not see a way to completely capture more photos and videos.
The most used feature: open ear speakers, open ear speakers, which allow you to listen to podcasts and music without obstructing the noise of people, cyclists and cars around glasses. Meta was far from the first company to put glasses in the speakers – Bose had a strong couple for years. But it is surprising that the meter walks over open ears. I am impressed by the quality of the sound and how little I miss traditional headphones in these rides.
I saw I talked to a little meta AI assistant on my weekend walks. Recently, I asked questions about the nature I saw throughout the park – for example, “Hey, see meta, and tell me that this is such a tree?” – As the origin of the historical buildings I have seen.
I usually use bike rides as a way to separate the world, so it appeared contrary to the talk with AI chatbot during a walk. However, I found these short surveys that he leaned me about the world around me, while using a rabbit hole in a rabbit hole in a rabbit, while using my phone.
Again, the biggest thing about these features is all in one device.
This means less congestion, less congestion in my bike-driving device and a less device to manage along the walk.
Although the ray-prohibited meta looks great to walk around glasses, they were not by cycling.
Often, the ray-prohibited meta glasses fall on my nose during a bumpy walk. Stayy frames block my mind when you look at the bicycle and seeing what comes from me. (Most glasses for cyclists have thin frames and nose bags to solve these problems.)
Ray-Ban Meta glasses have some restrictions on how to work with other applications that are a problem. I love to take pictures and music with glasses, I have to get out of my phone for everything.
For example, Ray-Ban has integration of Meta Spotify, but I have had difficulty getting AI assistant to play special playlists. Sometimes, when a playlist asks a playlist, or when the wrong playlist played nothing.
I would like to see these integrations improve – and expanded to include more bike riding special integrations with applications like Strava or Garmin.
Ray-Ban Meta is also likely to work very well with the rest of the iPhone in connection with Apple’s restrictive policies.
I would like to walk on Apple maps with fire or ray-prohibited meta glasses, but it may not be available until Apple releases his smart glasses like Apple.
It leaves the AI assistant of the meter. The AI feature is often inserted as the basic selling point of these glasses, but often saw the lack of it.
META’s voice is not impressive as AI, Openai, confusion and other voices from Google. AI sounds more robots and consider their answers more reliable.
I recently tried Ray-Ban Meta live video AI sessions First Meta Connect Conference last year. The feature is a live video and audio stream of live video and audio to the AI model and Ai model, which aims to communicate and create a more complex way to see your help. In fact, it was a warm confusion.
I asked the ray-prohibited metage to recognize some interesting cars I had a bicycle near my apartment. Although the glasses look the same, they described as a vineyard as a modern Ford Bronco like a vintage vinswagen beetle. Then the glasses confidently told me that the 1980s was BMW Honda Civic. Close, but still very different machines.
In the live AI session I wanted to help recognize some plants and trees from the EU. AI told me that an eucalyptus tree is an oak tree. When I said, “No, it’s a eucalyptus tree,” he replied: “Yes, you are right.” This experiments usually ask me when I speak with AI.
Google Deepmind and Openai also work on Multimodal AI sessions offered by intelligent glasses on MaTimodal AI sessions. But so far the experiments seem too far away before you end.
I would like to see an improved version of AI smart glasses that I can take on bike rides. Ray-Ban Meta glasses are one of the most convincing AI devices I have yet to see and have been able to have a joy in a walk after several major updates.