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Óculos Inteligentes Meta Ray‑Ban Gen 2: Bateria, Câmera e Recursos de IA Aprimorados

Óculos Inteligentes Meta Ray‑Ban Gen 2: Bateria, Câmera e Recursos de IA Aprimorados
Meta's second‑generation Ray‑Ban smart glasses bring notable upgrades, including an 8‑hour mixed‑use battery life, a 12MP ultrawide camera capable of 3K video, and refined AI functions powered by Qualcomm processors. The frames retain the classic Ray‑Ban look while adding new seasonal colors and a leather charging case. Five microphones and open‑ear stereo speakers enhance audio interaction, and the Meta AI app handles most processing. Priced at $379 with 32GB of storage, the Gen 2 aims to deliver a more seamless and capable wearable AI experience. Ler mais

Meta Connect 2025: Destaques dos Novos Óculos Inteligentes, Conteúdo do Quest e Ferramentas de Desenvolvimento

Meta Connect 2025: Destaques dos Novos Óculos Inteligentes, Conteúdo do Quest e Ferramentas de Desenvolvimento
Meta Connect 2025 showcased a range of new products and services. The centerpiece was the Meta Ray‑Ban Display, adding a full‑color screen to the popular Ray‑Ban smart glasses, along with Gen 2 Ray‑Ban models featuring longer battery life and higher‑resolution video. Oakley introduced the Vanguard sports‑oriented glasses with enhanced speakers and fitness integrations. For Quest users, Meta unveiled Horizon TV, bringing Disney+ and future Dolby Vision support, while James Cameron presented an exclusive Avatar clip. The event also introduced Horizon Engine and Horizon Studio, new tools aimed at developers and creators. Ler mais

Meta e Ray-Ban Lançam Óculos Inteligentes Gen 2 com Melhorias Significativas na Bateria, Vídeo e Recursos

Meta e Ray-Ban Lançam Óculos Inteligentes Gen 2 com Melhorias Significativas na Bateria, Vídeo e Recursos
Meta and Ray‑Ban have officially launched the second‑generation Ray‑Ban Meta smart glasses, offering a suite of upgrades over the original model. The new glasses retain a wide range of frame styles and lens options while boosting battery life to eight hours, adding faster charging, and delivering 3K Ultra HD video capture. Additional software features such as new shooting modes and expanded live‑translation language support are also announced. Pricing begins at $379 for standard lenses, and the device ships with a charging case that provides extra on‑the‑go power. Ler mais

Meta Lança Novos Óculos Inteligentes Ray-Ban de Segunda Geração na Conferência Connect

Meta Lança Novos Óculos Inteligentes Ray-Ban de Segunda Geração na Conferência Connect
Meta unveiled its second‑generation Ray‑Ban smart glasses at the Connect conference. The new “Gen 2” model, priced at $379, adds a longer battery life of up to eight hours, a charging case that provides an additional 48 hours of power, and faster charging to 50 percent in 20 minutes. It features a 12‑megapixel camera capable of 3K Ultra HD video at up to 60 fps with HDR, 32 GB of storage, and an IPX‑4 water‑resistance rating. Available in the same three frame styles—Wayfarer, Skyler and Headliner—the glasses also support polarized, transition and prescription lenses. Meta highlighted new software features such as “conversation focus,” which improves voice clarity in noisy environments. Ler mais

Meta Lança Óculos de Realidade Aumentada Ray‑Ban Display por $799

Meta Lança Óculos de Realidade Aumentada Ray‑Ban Display por $799
Meta announced its first pair of AR glasses, the Meta Ray‑Ban Display, priced at $799. The device combines a translucent heads‑up display, camera, audio and gesture‑based controls, and ships with a dedicated EMG wristband called the Meta Neural Band. Available initially at select U.S. retailers—including Best Buy, LensCrafters, Ray‑Ban and Verizon—on September 30, the glasses will later roll out to Canada, France, Italy and the United Kingdom. At the Connect 2025 event, Meta demonstrated music playback, photo capture, real‑time subtitles and AI‑driven interactions, while noting a missed phone‑call demo. The glasses feature 42 pixels per degree, up to 30 hours total battery life, and auto‑adjusting Transitions lenses. Ler mais

Meta Connect 2025 Apresenta Novos Óculos Ray‑Ban Display e Oakley Smart Glasses

Meta Connect 2025 Apresenta Novos Óculos Ray‑Ban Display e Oakley Smart Glasses
At Meta Connect 2025 the company showcased a fresh lineup of face‑mounted devices, headlined by the Ray‑Ban Display smart glasses and a sport‑focused Oakley Sphaera model. Both products feature built‑in displays and camera improvements aimed at everyday use and active lifestyles. A new wristband accessory promising gesture control was also highlighted, alongside hints of upcoming VR hardware from partners like Asus and competitive AR efforts from Snap. The announcements signal Meta's continued push to dominate the smart‑glasses market. Ler mais

Meta Anuncia Novos Óculos Inteligentes no Evento Connect

Meta Anuncia Novos Óculos Inteligentes no Evento Connect
Meta is set to unveil its next generation of smart glasses during its Connect livestream. CEO Mark Zuckerberg will present the devices, which build on the Orion prototype and involve partners such as Ray‑Ban and Oakley. Viewers can watch the keynote on Meta’s Horizon site, the Meta for Developers Facebook page, or through a Quest headset. Developers interested in the event can register via the Connect website. The announcement follows earlier leaks that hinted at a display‑integrated frame, and it signals Meta’s continued push into augmented‑reality wearables. Ler mais

Meta Connect 2025: Destaques de Óculos Inteligentes com IA e Plano de Trabalho Futuro

Meta Connect 2025: Destaques de Óculos Inteligentes com IA e Plano de Trabalho Futuro
Meta Connect 2025 kicked off with a keynote from CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the company’s Menlo Park headquarters. The event showcased the latest AI‑powered smart glasses developed with Ray‑Ban and Oakley, while hinting at additional surprises across the Reality Labs portfolio. Executives discussed the future of contextual AI in wearables, upcoming product releases, and the company’s broader ambitions in the Metaverse and artificial intelligence. The conference schedule featured a developer keynote and a technical conversation between senior Reality Labs leaders, offering a comprehensive look at Meta’s next wave of hardware and software innovations. Ler mais

Linha de Óculos Inteligentes da Meta Revelada Acidentalmente Antes do Connect

Linha de Óculos Inteligentes da Meta Revelada Acidentalmente Antes do Connect
Meta inadvertently posted a short video on its YouTube channel that displayed its upcoming smart glasses lineup, only to remove it shortly after. The clip featured a pair called the Meta Ray‑Ban Display and hinted at a visor‑style frame developed with Oakley, both appearing to use a wristband controller. Observers noted the unusual color of a Ray‑Ban model and speculated that the devices may include upgraded cameras and longer battery life. The accidental reveal has heightened anticipation for Meta's upcoming Connect event, where the company is expected to formally unveil the products. Ler mais

Meta Apresentará Novos Óculos Inteligentes com Controle de Pulseira na Conferência Connect

Meta Apresentará Novos Óculos Inteligentes com Controle de Pulseira na Conferência Connect
Meta is set to announce its next generation of smart glasses at the upcoming Connect conference. The new model features a small display embedded in the right lens and can be operated via a wristband that reads hand‑movement signals using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology acquired from CTRL‑Labs. The glasses are expected to cost around $800 and may be larger and heavier than prior versions. Meta also hints at new Oakley designs with an integrated camera, while no new Quest headset is slated for release. Existing Ray‑Ban Meta glasses have already sold 2 million units, underscoring strong market demand. Ler mais

Revelação Não Intencional da Meta sobre Novos Óculos Inteligentes Ray‑Ban e Oakley

Revelação Não Intencional da Meta sobre Novos Óculos Inteligentes Ray‑Ban e Oakley
A removed video from Meta inadvertently displayed two upcoming smart‑glass models: a Ray‑Ban pair equipped with a right‑lens display and a wristband controller, and an Oakley Sphaera model featuring a nose‑mounted camera. The footage highlighted capabilities such as voice‑driven AI queries, map navigation, real‑time translation, and gesture‑based text input using surface electromyography (sEMG) technology. The leak precedes Meta’s Connect keynote, where the company is expected to officially introduce the devices. Ler mais

Vídeo de Óculos Inteligentes Meta Ray-Ban Display Vaza Antes do Connect

Vídeo de Óculos Inteligentes Meta Ray-Ban Display Vaza Antes do Connect
A promotional video of Meta's new Ray-Ban Display smart glasses surfaced online just days before the company's Connect event. The unlisted clip, later removed from Meta's YouTube channel, shows black Wayfarer-style frames with a small heads-up display capable of showing maps, chat messages and contextual information. The video also highlights a wristband accessory and a swipe‑to‑type interaction. A second video features Oakley’s Sphaera‑style sunglasses, which lack a display but include a centrally placed camera. Both videos were briefly available before being taken down, prompting renewed speculation ahead of the upcoming product launch. Ler mais

Meta Connect 2025: Óculos Inteligentes Antecipados, Ray-Bans Atualizados e Planos Futuros de Realidade Virtual

Meta Connect 2025: Óculos Inteligentes Antecipados, Ray-Bans Atualizados e Planos Futuros de Realidade Virtual
Meta Connect 2025 is set to spotlight the company’s next wave of smart eyewear, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg and CTO Andrew Bosworth hinting at a new device codenamed Celeste. The rumored glasses would blend Ray‑Ban style frames with a single‑eye peripheral display for notifications and camera previews, and could carry a premium price tag. Meta may also tease an upgraded line of Ray‑Ban and Oakley smart glasses, while a potential smartwatch‑like controller remains uncertain. On the VR side, no new headset is expected, but rumors of a Quest Pro 2 with an external compute puck continue to circulate. Ler mais

Meta Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses Face Battery, Display and Privacy Hurdles as Industry Gears Up for New Models

Meta Ray‑Ban Smart Glasses Face Battery, Display and Privacy Hurdles as Industry Gears Up for New Models
Meta’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses have sparked interest but are hampered by short battery life, limited prescription support and the lack of built‑in displays. Upcoming models such as Oakley‑branded glasses promise longer battery runs, while competitors like Rokid and Snap are experimenting with magnetic prescription inserts and display‑enabled lenses. Concerns over privacy, camera use and data collection remain prominent. Industry insiders suggest waiting for the upcoming Connect conference before committing to a purchase, as the next wave of AI‑powered smart glasses could address many of today’s shortcomings. Ler mais