What if the future of wearable tech isn’t quite ready for the present? Imagine investing $800 in a pair of smart glasses, only to find that their most touted features, like gesture controls and ...
If Meta and other smart eyewear makers don't want their products known as "pervert glasses," they're going to have to do better at setting boundaries. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.
A proposed class-action lawsuit filed in federal court accuses Meta Platforms of allowing human employees to review videos captured by its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, contradicting what plaintiffs ...
Eight-hour battery life. Upgraded camera shoots 3K photos and slow-motion video. Ray-Bans sure do look slick. Pricier than predecessor. App forces you to interact with Meta’s most annoying AI. Insert ...