Meta's Smart Glasses with Android and Neural Wristband: A Game-Changer in Wearable Tech
Meta’s upcoming smart glasses feature a display, custom Android OS, and Neural Wristband for gesture control. Here’s what to expect.
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Meta's Smart Glasses with Android and Neural Wristband: A Game-Changer in Wearable Tech
Meta is pushing the boundaries of wearable technology with its upcoming smart glasses, which will feature a built-in display and run on a highly customized version of Android. Unlike other AR glasses, these won’t be just another pair of Ray-Bans with a camera—they’re shaping up to be a serious leap forward. Image:Google According to Bloomberg, the project, codenamed “Hypernova,” will introduce a homescreen interface with essential apps, including a camera, photo viewer, and navigation. Users will also be able to mirror smartphone notifications via the Meta View app. However, Meta has opted not to include an app store, ensuring a more streamlined experience. Revolutionary Control with Neural Wristband One of the standout features is the Neural Wristband, which detects hand gestures to control the glasses with more precision than traditional touch-based inputs. The glasses will still allow swipes and taps on the frame, much like previous Meta Ray-Bans, but the Neural Wristband will take us…