
Ray-Bain Meta Glass was released in the US in 2023, while he was recently introduced in other markets like India. However, the successor of smart glasses cannot be far away. According to a report, the alleged renders of Ray-Ban Meta Chashma Successor have surfaced that show two different designs for sunglasses and prescription eyewear. Glasses are reported to come with better battery life and enhanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) features.
The user “XR Research Institute” shared two alleged renders of Ray-Ban Meta Chashma Successor in a post on Chinese messaging platform WeChat (via uploadVR). One of the design is named “Epherol” and a sunglasses refer to the model. Meanwhile, the prescription version of the alleged smart glasses is named “Belini”.
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Halid Representation
Photo Credit: WeChat/ XR Research Institute (via UploadVR)
This claim confirms a previous report by information, which revealed the Kodenames of the successor of Ray-Ban Meta Glass earlier.
Two models appear slightly different designs. This is contrary to the current smart glass model of the meta that provides an option between clear, sun, polarized and transition lenses for every design.
The latest report suggested that these smart glasses are expected to be launched earlier this year, after the onset of Okle Meta Glass in June. The successor “important” can debut with a increased set of better battery life and AI features.
According to the report, smart glasses can offer real -time object recognition and visual recognition abilities. It is said that we bring “more enough” AI features than the reforms seen on the recent Okle Meta Glass.
Meanwhile, a previous report suggests that the successor of Ray-Ban Meta Glass will have an alternative set of “super sensing” dubbed facilities internally. With this, the live AI feature on glasses may run on the current model “for hours” compared to a run-time of about 30 minutes.
This feature takes advantage of AI to understand what the user is watching and provides personal assistance during simple tasks such as calling, sending messages or taking photos. It is called a utility feature, which is useful for people with vision, hearing, or mobility loss.