📱 Meta Ray-Ban Display Smart Glasses — MKBHD Review Highlights
Marques Brownlee’s review showcases a stunning leap in wearable tech, evolving from a clumsy prototype to a polished consumer product in under a year.
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✨ Key Innovations
- 🖥 Display:
Bright, full-color Heads-Up Display (HUD) in the right eye — visible outdoors, yet nearly invisible to others.
- 🖐 Control:
Wrist-worn neural band for discreet gesture control, including accurate mid-air text writing.
- 👓 Design:
Stylish, self-contained frame with no external computer.
Comes with a folding charging case that holds 4 extra charges.
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🚀 Top Applications
- 🎥 Visuals:
On-screen UI, live camera viewfinder for POV shots, immersive video calls.
- 🗺 Navigation:
Turn-by-turn map directions that track with head movements.
- 💬 Communication:
Live subtitling and real-time translation of conversations.
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⚠ The Catch
- 💲 Price: $800
- 🔒 Ecosystem: Locked into Meta’s apps (WhatsApp, Instagram) — no third-party app store at launch.
- 🕵 Privacy: Ongoing concerns about Meta’s data collection policies.
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🏁 Conclusion
MKBHD calls them “the best smart glasses with a screen” he’s tried so far.
He sees this as a major step toward a post-smartphone future, while also raising thoughtful questions about the new social etiquette such discreet, powerful devices will demand.
Marques Brownlee’s review showcases a stunning leap in wearable tech, evolving from a clumsy prototype to a polished consumer product in under a year.
---
✨ Key Innovations
- 🖥 Display:
Bright, full-color Heads-Up Display (HUD) in the right eye — visible outdoors, yet nearly invisible to others.
- 🖐 Control:
Wrist-worn neural band for discreet gesture control, including accurate mid-air text writing.
- 👓 Design:
Stylish, self-contained frame with no external computer.
Comes with a folding charging case that holds 4 extra charges.
---
🚀 Top Applications
- 🎥 Visuals:
On-screen UI, live camera viewfinder for POV shots, immersive video calls.
- 🗺 Navigation:
Turn-by-turn map directions that track with head movements.
- 💬 Communication:
Live subtitling and real-time translation of conversations.
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⚠ The Catch
- 💲 Price: $800
- 🔒 Ecosystem: Locked into Meta’s apps (WhatsApp, Instagram) — no third-party app store at launch.
- 🕵 Privacy: Ongoing concerns about Meta’s data collection policies.
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🏁 Conclusion
MKBHD calls them “the best smart glasses with a screen” he’s tried so far.
He sees this as a major step toward a post-smartphone future, while also raising thoughtful questions about the new social etiquette such discreet, powerful devices will demand.
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The Dynamic Island on iPhone Air leaves a bigger gap.
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Most iPhones sold in India are on EMIs
Most loan defaults in India are under ₹1 lakh
Most loan defaults in India are under ₹1 lakh
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Microsoft, Amazon, Meta and JPMorgan have all told their H-1B employees abroad — return to the US by Sunday or risk being locked out. Trump’s $100,000 visa fee has triggered panic across Big Tech and Wall Street.
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Microsoft is testing a new "Share with Copilot" button in the Windows 11 Taskbar.
It appears when you hover your cursor over an app in the Taskbar.
You can click on Share with Copilot to allow Copilot Vision to access the on-screen content.
It appears when you hover your cursor over an app in the Taskbar.
You can click on Share with Copilot to allow Copilot Vision to access the on-screen content.
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Google Chrome has added AI mode to its address bar, along with a bunch of new Gemini features.
Gemini in Google Chrome can help summarize a single web page or multiple tabs, and it also offers deeper integration with Google services.
Gemini in Google Chrome can help summarize a single web page or multiple tabs, and it also offers deeper integration with Google services.
These are the results of the battery test video conducted by mrwhosetheboss, ranked from best to worst:
Battery Life Ranking:
1. iPhone 17 Pro Max (eSIM-only, estimated): ~13h 45m
2. iPhone 17 Pro Max (standard version): 13h 00m
3. iPhone 16 Pro Max: 12h 15m
4. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 11h 58m
5. iPhone 17 Pro: 10h 48m
6. iPhone 17 (base): 10h 28m
7. iPhone 16 (base): 9h 51m (≈2h 30m longer than iPhone Air)
8. iPhone Air: 7h 18m
Battery Life Ranking:
1. iPhone 17 Pro Max (eSIM-only, estimated): ~13h 45m
2. iPhone 17 Pro Max (standard version): 13h 00m
3. iPhone 16 Pro Max: 12h 15m
4. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: 11h 58m
5. iPhone 17 Pro: 10h 48m
6. iPhone 17 (base): 10h 28m
7. iPhone 16 (base): 9h 51m (≈2h 30m longer than iPhone Air)
8. iPhone Air: 7h 18m
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