Facebook's Ray Ban AR Smart Glasses Will Be Available Soon; Here's What We Know.
Facebook was believed to be collaborating with luxury accessory company Ray-Ban to create its AR-based spectacles, citing the popularity of smart wearables and the anticipated boom of augmented reality (AR)-based technologies in the future. Later, the social media giant revealed a collaboration with Essilor Luxottica, Ray-parent Ban's company, to debut an AR glass this year. We now have additional information regarding Facebook's Ray-Ban AR spectacles, courtesy of CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
During a recent investor meeting, Zuckerberg disclosed that the business is collaborating with Ray-Ban on the development of a pair of smart AR glasses under Project Aria. He told investors that the smart wearable will have the "iconic form factor" of Ray-Bans and also have some "neat" functions.
“I'm thrilled to get these into people's hands and to continue making progress toward complete augmented reality glasses in the future,” Zuckerberg stated during the conference.
For those who are unfamiliar, Project Aria is Facebook's research and development arm for smart AR-based wearable technology. It was revealed last year, and the firm has been hard at work on it to bring new technical improvements to the smart wearable market.
As a result, the Facebook-Ray-Ban AR glasses will be a critical component of this initiative, which will attempt to make Mark's vision of a completely AR/VR-based social network a reality. In the past, Zuckerberg has emphasized the potential of both augmented and virtual reality experiences, and Facebook's smart AR glasses will be a step in realizing his goal.
Even though the CEO did not divulge much about the forthcoming wearable, we do know that it will not have an integrated display. To reach a wider audience, the business has previously stated that it plans to build smart glasses that are “flexible enough to function for most face shapes and sizes.”
Furthermore, Project Aria's description states that the smart glass may provide "a 3D layer of valuable, contextually relevant, and meaningful information on top of the real environment." As a result, the Facebook glasses may assist users in navigating a city, locating misplaced objects, taking photographs or videos, or making phone calls without the need for their phones.
Conclusion:-
In terms of availability, while prior rumors indicated that Facebook will introduce the smart glasses this year, Zuckerberg did not provide any specifics regarding the product's prospective launch timetable. Nonetheless, given how frequently the firm has mentioned the product in recent months, we can expect the Ray-Ban-style AR spectacles to be released sooner rather than later. Keep an eye out for further information about Facebook's Ray-Ban AR spectacles.
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