Meta, the company behind the Ray-Ban Display glasses, has introduced new features to enhance the user experience without the need for a phone or keyboard. The latest addition, called EMG handwriting, allows users to write with their hand on any surface instead of typing text. This feature, announced at CES, is currently being introduced as an early access option in WhatsApp and Messenger.
Additionally, Meta has introduced a teleprompter feature for Ray-Ban Display users, enabling them to transfer notes from their phone to customizable text cards visible on the glasses. Navigation through these cards can be done using the neural band. The teleprompter functionality will be gradually rolled out this week.
Moreover, the Pedestrian Navigation feature on the glasses now supports four new cities: Denver, Las Vegas, Portland, and Salt Lake City. This beta feature allows users to receive walking directions directly on their glasses, although it is currently limited to a select few cities.
Source: The Verge