Meta's Smart Glasses have changed the game, allowing you to type messages simply by pointing in the air.

Meta Ray-Ban Display Smart Glasses Feature: A new feature has been introduced for Meta's smart glasses. This allows you to type messages by gesturing in the air, without even touching the phone.

 

 

Meta Ray-Ban Display Smart Glasses get a new neural handwriting feature.

Meta Ray-Ban Display Smart Glasses Feature: Facebook's parent company, Meta, created a stir last year by launching the Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses with a display . Now, the company has made another splash. Meta has announced new AI-powered features for its smart glasses. The most notable feature is neural handwriting. With its help, users can type messages by waving their hands in the air. The special thing is that for this, there will be no need to even take the phone out of their pocket. Messages can be sent by simply gesturing in the air.

The wristband will do all the wonders.

Neural handwriting will be fully implemented using a neural wristband launched alongside the glasses. This wristband can track user gestures and understand input. If a user attempts to write in the air, the wristband will transfer that action to the phone. This allows for tasks like typing messages and controlling the interface. With the new feature, air gestures will now be used to type messages in many apps, including WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.

AI is making filmy things happen in reality.

Until recently, typing messages by waving your hands in the air seemed like something straight out of a movie. Now, with the advent of AI, many such things are becoming a reality. Like AI, the field of robotics is also experiencing remarkable progress. Now, the robots seen in movies are coming to life in the real world.

Meta also announced these features.

In addition to neural handwriting, Meta has also announced several other features for its smart glasses. These include improved navigation, display recording, and expanded live caption support, and some of these features were previously offered in limited early access. Meta wants to make its gadgets more useful for daily life. Furthermore, increasing competition in the smart glasses segment is also forcing Meta to introduce new features. Currently, Meta leads this segment, but Samsung, Apple, and Google are also poised to enter. Samsung may launch its Galaxy SmartGlasses in the next few days, while Google and Apple are also preparing to launch their own smart glasses this year.