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Óculos Inteligentes Meta Ray‑Ban Sob Scrutínio de Privacidade por Manejo de Dados de IA

Óculos Inteligentes Meta Ray‑Ban Sob Scrutínio de Privacidade por Manejo de Dados de IA
Meta's Ray‑Ban smart glasses, praised for their camera and audio capabilities, are drawing criticism for their privacy practices. When users invoke AI features, the company may send captured media to the cloud, where third‑party contractors could review it to improve services. Meta asserts that non‑AI photos and videos remain on the device unless users opt into cloud storage, but the definition of that storage and the safeguards around it remain vague. The lack of clear encryption and detailed guardrails has left users uneasy about the potential exposure of sensitive personal information. Ler mais

Apple Muda Foco de Revisão do Vision Pro para Óculos Inteligentes com IA

Apple Muda Foco de Revisão do Vision Pro para Óculos Inteligentes com IA
Apple is redirecting resources from a planned Vision Pro VR upgrade to the development of AI-driven smart glasses. The company is working on two models, including the N50, which will rely on an iPhone for display, and a second version that features its own display to rival Meta's Ray‑Ban smart glasses. While the N50 is slated for unveiling next year with a 2027 release, the display‑equipped model, originally slated for 2028, is being accelerated. Apple currently trails Meta, which introduced its first smart glasses in 2021. Ler mais

Apple Shifts Focus from Lighter Vision Pro to Accelerated Smart Glasses Development

Apple Shifts Focus from Lighter Vision Pro to Accelerated Smart Glasses Development
Apple is redirecting resources from a lighter version of its Vision Pro headset to fast‑track two smart‑glass models. One pair without a display is slated for a next‑year reveal and a 2027 launch, while a display‑equipped version originally planned for 2028 is being accelerated. The glasses will feature speakers, cameras, multiple styles, voice interaction and AI, and Apple is developing a dedicated chip for them. Meanwhile, the company has scaled back the original Vision Pro production, though a modest refresh could appear as early as the end of the year. Meta’s recent glass releases leave Apple trailing in the market. Ler mais

Meta Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses: Practical Camera‑Audio Wearables with Early AI Features

Meta Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses: Practical Camera‑Audio Wearables with Early AI Features
Meta’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses blend ordinary eyewear with built‑in cameras, speakers, and a nascent generative‑AI assistant. Users can capture photos and one‑minute videos, stream to social platforms, and make calls via Bluetooth. The glasses also support voice‑activated AI queries, though the experience is limited by short battery life, modest audio quality, and a lack of deep app integration. While the design looks like regular sunglasses and offers prescription options, the device’s practicality is hampered by a half‑day battery, privacy concerns, and early‑stage AI functionality. Ler mais

Meta’s Second‑Gen Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses Add Battery Life, AI Features and Better Video

Meta’s Second‑Gen Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses Add Battery Life, AI Features and Better Video
Meta’s second‑generation Ray‑Ban smart glasses keep the classic Wayfarer look while introducing longer battery life, higher‑resolution video and a suite of AI‑driven features. The frames are available in several colors and lens options, with pricing starting at $379. Improvements include up to eight hours of typical use, 3K video recording, and AI tools such as live translation and contextual assistance. While the upgrades make the glasses more useful for everyday wear and creators, concerns remain about privacy and data handling, especially regarding voice recordings and image processing. Ler mais

Meta’s Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses: Everyday AI Companion and Camera

Meta’s Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses: Everyday AI Companion and Camera
Meta’s second‑generation Ray‑Ban smart glasses blend ordinary eyewear with built‑in cameras, speakers, and a generative AI assistant. They look like regular frames, can capture photos and one‑minute videos, and stream audio directly from the arms. A beta AI mode lets users ask questions, translate text, and identify objects using the hidden camera. Battery life lasts less than a full day, requiring a charging case that can replenish the lenses multiple times. Privacy is signaled by a subtle LED and shutter sound, but the device’s always‑on nature raises social and privacy concerns. Overall, the glasses offer a practical, if limited, glimpse of wearable AI. Ler mais

Meta’s Ray‑Ban Gen 2 Smart Glasses Boost Battery Life and Camera Quality

Meta’s Ray‑Ban Gen 2 Smart Glasses Boost Battery Life and Camera Quality
Meta’s second‑generation Ray‑Ban smart glasses retain the familiar Wayfarer look while delivering a significant battery upgrade and a higher‑resolution camera. Users now see up to a full day of use, with fast‑charge capability and improved audio, though the design still lacks landscape video, zoom and swappable batteries. Meta AI powers vision‑assistance, translation and Live AI modes, but accuracy remains mixed and integration is limited to a handful of music and messaging apps. Priced higher than the first model, the Gen 2 glasses represent the most functional Meta offering yet, despite notable restrictions. Ler mais

Meta Opens Pop‑Up Labs to Let Customers Try New Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses

Meta Opens Pop‑Up Labs to Let Customers Try New Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses
Meta announced a series of temporary retail locations, branded as Meta Labs, where shoppers can physically try the company's new Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses and the Meta Neural Band controller. The pop‑up labs will open in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, and a rebranded Meta Store in Burlingame, offering in‑person demos, fittings, and the chance to purchase the $799 glasses. Meta reported strong demand for hands‑on experiences, with many appointment slots already filled, and is also exploring vending‑machine sales as an additional distribution channel. Ler mais

Meta Connect Apresenta Novos Óculos Inteligentes em uma Semana de Grandes Lançamentos de Tecnologia

Meta Connect Apresenta Novos Óculos Inteligentes em uma Semana de Grandes Lançamentos de Tecnologia
This week’s tech round‑up highlighted Meta’s Connect event, where the company introduced new Ray‑Ban and Oakley smart glasses featuring full‑color displays and athlete‑focused features. Soundpeats announced the H3 earbuds, delivering high‑end audio specs at a mid‑range price. DJI unveiled the Mini 5 Pro drone, packing a 1‑inch sensor into a sub‑250‑gram frame. Apple rolled out the iPhone 17 with ProMotion, an A19 chip, and the iOS 26 operating system, while Amazon hinted at a large hardware launch later in the month. The coverage also noted updates to Meta’s Quest platform and Horizon development tools. Ler mais

Demonstração de Óculos Inteligentes da Meta é Interrompida por DDoS Autoinfligido e Falha de Exibição

Demonstração de Óculos Inteligentes da Meta é Interrompida por DDoS Autoinfligido e Falha de Exibição
During Meta Connect 2025 the company’s smart‑glasses showcase ran into two unexpected problems. A live‑AI cooking demo overloaded the internal dev server after every device in the venue was routed to it, effectively “DDoS’ing” Meta’s own system. A separate video‑call segment suffered a race‑condition bug that put the display to sleep just as a call notification arrived, leaving the on‑stage presenter without visual cues. Both issues have been acknowledged by CTO Andrew Bosworth, who said the bugs are now fixed, and journalists who tested the glasses remain impressed with the product’s potential. Ler mais

Meta Abre Óculos Inteligentes a Desenvolvedores de Terceiros

Meta Abre Óculos Inteligentes a Desenvolvedores de Terceiros
Meta announced that it will let external developers create applications for its Ray‑Ban and Oakley smart glasses. The move expands the limited third‑party ecosystem that previously only included a few services such as Spotify and Audible. Using a new Wearables Device Access Toolkit, developers can tap the glasses' sensors, audio, and multimodal AI features. Early collaborators include Twitch, Disney, and 18Birdies, each building experiences ranging from livestreaming to park guides and golf assistance. The preview will roll out ahead of a broader release planned for 2026. Ler mais

Meta Lança Óculos de Realidade Aumentada Ray‑Ban Display por $799, Marca Primeiro Grande Passo de VR para Realidade Aumentada

Meta Lança Óculos de Realidade Aumentada Ray‑Ban Display por $799, Marca Primeiro Grande Passo de VR para Realidade Aumentada
At the Meta Connect keynote, Meta announced the Ray‑Ban Display, its first commercial augmented‑reality glasses, priced at $799 and slated to ship as early as September 30. The device features a modest 600 × 600 pixel square display that refreshes at 30 Hz, covering a 20‑degree field of view in the right lens. Despite its limited visual area, Meta touts a 42‑pixel‑per‑degree resolution and a 5,000‑nit brightness level, aided by Transitions lenses that darken in bright conditions. Weighing just 70 grams, the glasses promise up to six hours of use, supplemented by a foldable battery case, and integrate Meta’s neural‑interface wristband for gesture‑based menu navigation. Ler mais

Óculos Inteligentes Oakley Meta Vanguard AI Oferecem Recursos Prontos para Ação

Óculos Inteligentes Oakley Meta Vanguard AI Oferecem Recursos Prontos para Ação
The Oakley Meta Vanguard AI glasses, unveiled by Meta, are designed for extreme‑sport enthusiasts. They feature a removable prismatic visor, a 12‑megapixel ultra‑wide camera capable of 3K video, IP67 water‑resistance, louder open‑ear speakers, and a customizable action button. Integrated Meta AI works with Garmin watches to display heart‑rate and fitness data without a voice trigger. Battery life reaches nine hours, and the price is listed at $499 with a launch date of October 21. Early testing on a treadmill showed stable video capture and clear audio, positioning the glasses as a rugged alternative to Meta’s Ray‑Ban lineup. Ler mais

Meta Lança Óculos Inteligentes Ray‑Ban com Display e Controle de Banda Neural

Meta Lança Óculos Inteligentes Ray‑Ban com Display e Controle de Banda Neural
Meta unveiled a new Ray‑Ban branded smart glasses system featuring a built‑in display on the right lens and a wrist‑worn Neural Band that interprets subtle hand gestures. Announced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Meta Connect, the product—called Meta Ray‑Ban Display—will be available for purchase within weeks and is positioned as a consumer‑ready step in Meta’s push to bring AI‑powered wearable technology to the market, complementing its existing VR lineup and aiming to broaden user interaction beyond smartphones. Ler mais

Destaque do Meta Connect 2025: Novos Óculos de Exibição Ray‑Ban, Óculos Esportivos Oakley e Melhorias no Quest

Destaque do Meta Connect 2025: Novos Óculos de Exibição Ray‑Ban, Óculos Esportivos Oakley e Melhorias no Quest
At Meta Connect 2025 the company introduced a suite of new hardware and software. The flagship announcement was the Meta Ray‑Ban Display glasses, which add a full‑color screen to the right lens and are controlled via a wristband. A second‑generation Ray‑Ban model received an upgraded battery, 3K video capture and a lower price point. Meta also partnered with Oakley to launch the Vanguard glasses for high‑intensity sports, featuring rugged design and fitness‑app integration. On the software side, Quest 3 headsets gained the Hyperscape spatial‑mapping feature and a Horizon TV hub that now supports Disney Plus, ESPN, Hulu and Dolby Atmos sound. Ler mais

Meta Anuncia Novos Óculos Inteligentes e Horizon TV na Conect 2025

Meta Anuncia Novos Óculos Inteligentes e Horizon TV na Conect 2025
At Meta Connect 2025, CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduced three new smart‑eyewear models and a new entertainment hub for Quest headsets. The lineup includes the second‑generation Ray‑Ban Meta glasses, the athlete‑focused Oakley Meta Vanguard, and the first AR‑enabled Meta Ray‑Ban Display, which pairs with an EMG wristband. Horizon TV will consolidate streaming services like Disney+, Prime Video and Peacock within the Quest ecosystem. The announcements highlight improved battery life, upgraded camera specs, and new software features aimed at both everyday users and sport enthusiasts. Ler mais

Meta Expande Linha de Óculos Inteligentes com Novos Modelos Ray‑Ban Display, Oakley Vanguard e Ray‑Ban Gen 2

Meta Expande Linha de Óculos Inteligentes com Novos Modelos Ray‑Ban Display, Oakley Vanguard e Ray‑Ban Gen 2
Meta unveiled three new smart‑glass offerings: the Ray‑Ban Display with a built‑in lens display and Neural Band wrist controller, the Oakley Meta Vanguard aimed at action‑sports users with a 12‑megapixel ultrawide camera and louder speakers, and the second‑generation Ray‑Ban Meta that adds a higher‑resolution camera and longer battery life. All models integrate Meta’s AI assistant and aim to bring augmented‑reality experiences to everyday wear, with pricing ranging from $379 to $799 and availability beginning in the United States. Ler mais

Meta Apresenta Óculos de Exibição Ray-Ban com Pulseira Neural

Meta Apresenta Óculos de Exibição Ray-Ban com Pulseira Neural
Meta introduced a new version of its Ray‑Ban smart glasses that feature a single‑eye color display, transition lenses, and a six‑hour mixed‑use battery. The glasses are sold for $799 and come with a neural wristband that reads subtle wrist‑muscle signals to enable pinch, swipe and twist gestures. The system runs on Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi‑Fi 6, supports limited prescription inserts, and offers Meta‑focused apps such as messaging, live captioning, navigation and AI‑driven assistance. While the hardware marks a tangible step toward everyday augmented‑reality wearables, its limited field of view, single‑eye display and modest app ecosystem suggest a work‑in‑progress. Ler mais

Óculos de Exibição Meta Ray-Ban Estreiam com Programa de Demonstração Exclusivo da Best Buy

Óculos de Exibição Meta Ray-Ban Estreiam com Programa de Demonstração Exclusivo da Best Buy
Meta unveiled its Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses at Meta Connect 2025, positioning them as a significant step forward from earlier wearable attempts. Priced at $799, the devices combine a classic Ray‑Ban look with video, photo, call, translation, navigation and notification capabilities. Shipping begins on September 30, but purchases are limited to customers who first schedule a hands‑on demo at a Best Buy location. More than 300 U.S. stores will host demos starting October 3, with an online scheduler that matches shoppers to nearby stores. The program also offers prescription options and post‑demo follow‑up. Ler mais

Óculos Meta Ray-Ban Display Oferecem Experiência AR Sutil

Óculos Meta Ray-Ban Display Oferecem Experiência AR Sutil
Meta’s new Ray‑Ban Display Glasses combine stylish frames with a hidden waveguide display, a wrist‑worn neural band for gesture control, and deep Meta AI integration. The glasses show notifications, video, photos, calls, navigation and real‑time translation directly in the wearer’s line of sight while remaining virtually invisible to onlookers. They support a limited set of hand gestures, voice commands, and a 12‑MP camera, and offer up to six hours of use with an additional 24‑hour boost from the charging case. Early impressions suggest a significant step forward for consumer‑focused augmented‑reality eyewear. Ler mais