Product Features & Capabilities - Meta Ray-Ban display smart glasses feature a monocular display with brightness up to 5,000 nits and full color [1] - The smart glasses include transition lenses that adjust to ambient lighting conditions [3] - A neural wristband allows for silent menu navigation and option selection through finger gestures [5][6] - The neural wristband supports handwriting recognition for text input [7] - The display provides a preview for content capture (photos and videos) [8] - The glasses support video calls and live captioning, with multidirectional microphones focusing on the speaker [9][10][11] - The glasses offer a heads-up display for directions with directional arrows [12][13] - Live AI features provide step-by-step recipe breakdowns and identify objects in view [14][15] Availability & Specifications - The Meta Ray-Ban display will be available starting September 30th for $799, including the neural wristband [18] - The glasses offer approximately 6 hours of mixed usage battery life, with additional charges from the folding charging case [16][17] - The neural wristband is IPX7 rated and has an 18-hour battery life [18]
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