Ray-Ban and Meta have launched a limited edition of smart glasses in collaboration with Coperni, showcased at Paris Fashion Week. These glasses feature a stylish translucent design inspired by Ray-Ban's iconic Wayfarer style, complete with grey mirrored lenses and a prominent Coperni logo. Only 3,600 units will be available, priced at $549 each, significantly higher than the standard Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
The new smart glasses boast advanced features, including a 12-megapixel camera and 32GB of storage for photos and videos. They also integrate Meta AI, allowing users to perform tasks like scanning QR codes and translating text. This collaboration marks a significant step in merging fashion with technology, appealing to both style enthusiasts and tech-savvy consumers.
• Meta AI enhances smart glasses with features like translation and QR code scanning.
• Limited edition glasses priced at $549, showcasing a blend of fashion and technology.
Meta AI enables features like QR code scanning and real-time translation in the glasses.
Smart glasses integrate technology for capturing images and video, enhancing user experience.
Augmented reality features in smart glasses allow for interactive experiences and enhanced information display.
Meta develops AI technologies that enhance user interaction and functionality in smart devices.
Ray-Ban is known for its iconic eyewear, now integrating smart technology into its products.
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