Since November, I have been hearing about Lenskart smart glasses, but still not sure about their pricing. If Lenskart B smart glasses enter India, it will surely change the perception of a product that is currently seen as niche. Would you buy one, though?
While travelling, Meta Ray-Ban glasses sound practical with features such as hands-free photos, quick videos, navigation, and audio quality. But in an environment such as the workplace or home, smart glasses are still not a choice among users.
Meta recently introduced prescription-focused Ray-Ban Meta models. This is going to be a complete game-changer forpeople wearing regular glasses. But its adoption still a major concern.
Just wanted to check if Ray-Ban Meta glasses can stay longer on the face while playing. When I play football or run, my glasses end to slip off my face when I am shooting videos. I want to know the real experience of a sportsperson wearing these Meta Glasses.
I am thinking of buying Ray-Ban Meta glasses for daily use. How is the battery life? Is wearing them daily really useful?
I have just started content creation journey and I am planning to shooting vertical content for Instagram. Are the Ray-Ban Meta glasses any good? Can somebody using them please help?
Smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses sound cool, but wearing them every day is a different story. Everything counts when it comes with comfort, battery, and social awkwardness. Do you see yourself using something like this regularly, or is it still more of a niche gadget?
Are Ray-Meta glasses waterproof? Can I use them for my street photography during the heavy rains? I checked its IPX rating, though, and that makes me nervous. Has anyone tried these in monsoon? Can they really survive?
I have been checking out smart glasses, and there are quite a few good options available. I am looking for the right pair, and have found Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Other options, like the Oakley Meta and Gen 2 version, also look appealing. I am looking for glasses that are suitable for daily use, like calls, taking photos, and casual recording. Which ones would be the right choice?
I have been using Meta AI on my Ray-Ban Meta glasses for months now. And honestly, I think it really fun. The Meta AI feature is a decent voice assistant that makes it easier to ask questions or simply record stuff. Once I was in a museum, and saw a painting’s name written in French, so I simply asked: “Hey Meta, what does this say?” I got my answer instantly.
I was browsing through e-com sites, looking for a good alternative to Meta’s smart glasses. Fortunately or unfortunately, I came across Lenskart’s Phonic smart glasses selling under Rs. 5,000. Why are they so cheap? Can anybody help?
I am going on a trip next week and am considering getting Meta glasses for my travel vlogs. But I am worried about its “creepy” factor. I do not want to capture or record awkward clicks in public places, such as cafes or museums. Since it features an LED light that indicates you're recording, does anyone know that you are recording?
Just heard rumours about the next version of Meta with their glasses. Rumours are that it might include a tiny heads-up display (HUD). It is already April 2026. Do you think it’s worth waiting for a late-year launch, or is the current version enough for audios or photos?
Just saw that Nothing is now making AI glasses. Sounds like a smart move. Should I be excited?
With the present scenario, online education seems to be the for keeps for a long time. Wanted to know devices, gadgets for children and adults for minimum eye strain. I researched a little. There are are a few monitors Available like Asus, benq, and viewsonic. There are also 3M glare screen and special computer glasses for less eye strain. now my question is the price difference is huge between the asus monitor screen and the computer glasses and the 3M screen but which is most effective in reducing the eye strain. Your advice is crucial
Can I use Ray-Ban Meta glasses as my primary pair of spectacles? Delhi summers cause dryness and irritation to my eyes. I am just wondering if I use them to wear in these summers, will these disturb my eye vision/clarity?
I need high-power prescription lenses for my Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. Can I trust local shops in India for this, or should I order them online from the Ray-Ban official site?
I am a bit worried about using a cloth to clean my Ray-Ban glasses. What could be a better hack to clean these lenses, as I do not want scratch the lenses.
Tech giants have envisioned to replace phones by 2027. Now we have wearables, smartwatches, smart rings and now smart glasses too. Can we say wearables will replace our smartphones entirely?
Into science fiction,Samsung just took another step. S. Korea has just granted the tech giant Samsung a patent for contact lenses with a display(Camera) that can project images straight into the user’s eye. The news comes from a Samsung-centric blog SamMobile Working Strategies:Lenses are equipped with a built-in camera and sensors that can be controlled simply by blinking. Content is sent to your smartphone through embedded antennas. This is where the data is processed. It expected and seems that Samsung is developing the smart contact lenses as an alternative to creating improved augmented reality experiences over the current crop of wearables,:Reported by SamMobile. With contact lenses instead of glasses, users will be able to enjoy augmented reality content more discreetly. Blinking to control an ocular interface may lead to a lot of awkward situations and accidental input, but it’s not entirely unrealistic.Grateful and Thankfully, there’s always the option of controlling the interface through your smartphone.
Into science fiction,Samsung just took another step. S. Korea has just granted the tech giant Samsung a patent for contact lenses with a display(Camera) that can project images straight into the user’s eye. The news comes from a Samsung-centric blog SamMobile
Working Strategies:Lenses are equipped with a built-in camera and sensors that can be controlled simply by blinking. Content is sent to your smartphone through embedded antennas. This is where the data is processed.
It expected and seems that Samsung is developing the smart contact lenses as an alternative to creating improved augmented reality experiences over the current crop of wearables,:Reported by SamMobile.
With contact lenses instead of glasses, users will be able to enjoy augmented reality content more discreetly.
Blinking to control an ocular interface may lead to a lot of awkward situations and accidental input, but it’s not entirely unrealistic.Grateful and Thankfully, there’s always the option of controlling the interface through your smartphone.