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|Adjustable Diopter = No (Prescription lens compatible via opticians) | |Adjustable Diopter = No (Prescription lens compatible via opticians) | ||
|Passthrough = N/A (Natural view, camera provides context to AI) | |Passthrough = N/A (Natural view, camera provides context to AI) | ||
|Tracking = Basic head orientation (via | |Tracking = Basic head orientation (via IMU) | ||
|Tracking Frequency = | |Tracking Frequency = | ||
|Base Stations = | |Base Stations = | ||
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*'''[[Wayfarer]]''' - The iconic Ray-Ban frame design, available in Standard and Large sizes. | *'''[[Wayfarer]]''' - The iconic Ray-Ban frame design, available in Standard and Large sizes. | ||
*'''Headliner''' - A retro-inspired, universally fitting design introduced with this generation (Standard size). | *'''[[Headliner]]''' - A retro-inspired, universally fitting design introduced with this generation (Standard size). | ||
In April 2024, additional styles were added:<ref name="metaupdate"/> | In April 2024, additional styles were added:<ref name="metaupdate"/> | ||
*'''Skyler''' - Features a cat-eye design inspired by vintage styles, designed for smaller faces. | *'''[[Skyler]]''' - Features a cat-eye design inspired by vintage styles, designed for smaller faces. | ||
*'''Headliner low bridge fit''' - Modified version for different face shapes. | *'''Headliner low bridge fit''' - Modified version for different face shapes. | ||
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===Controls=== | ===Controls=== | ||
Interaction with the glasses can be done in several ways:<ref name="TheVergeReview"/><ref name="RayBanProduct"/> | Interaction with the glasses can be done in several ways:<ref name="TheVergeReview"/><ref name="RayBanProduct"/> | ||
*'''Voice Commands:''' Using "Hey Meta" for hands-free operation. | *'''[[Voice Commands]]:''' Using "Hey Meta" for hands-free operation. | ||
*'''Capture Button:''' Located on the top of the right temple for quick photo (single press) or video (long press) capture. | *'''Capture Button:''' Located on the top of the right temple for quick photo (single press) or video (long press) capture. | ||
*'''Touchpad:''' A capacitive touch area on the side of the right temple for managing calls, audio playback (tap, swipe), and volume control. | *'''Touchpad:''' A capacitive touch area on the side of the right temple for managing calls, audio playback (tap, swipe), and volume control. | ||
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====Cons==== | ====Cons==== | ||
*'''Privacy Concerns:''' Despite improvements like the brighter LED, the core privacy issues associated with wearable cameras persist.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> | *'''Privacy Concerns:''' Despite improvements like the brighter LED, the core privacy issues associated with wearable cameras persist.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> | ||
*'''Limited Battery Life (Glasses Only): | *'''Limited Battery Life (Glasses Only):''' The ~4-hour battery life of the glasses themselves can feel restrictive during heavy use without the case.<ref name="laptopmag"/> | ||
*'''Video Recording Limit:''' The 60-second cap on individual video clips can be limiting.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> | *'''Video Recording Limit:''' The 60-second cap on individual video clips can be limiting.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> | ||
*'''Not True AR:''' Lack immersive visual overlays; functionality relies on audio, AI, and basic notifications.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> | *'''Not True AR:''' Lack immersive visual overlays; functionality relies on audio, AI, and basic notifications.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> | ||