Meta Smart Glasses Launch in India on May 19 — Price, Features & More
Meta smart glasses are finally arriving in India, which is great news for wearable tech enthusiasts! Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses will be available in India starting May 19 at a price of ₹29,990 (about $353). These AI-powered glasses have been a global success, and now Indian users may get their hands (and eyes) on them as well.
The smart glasses include Meta AI, which can do everything from answer your questions to translate languages and even send messages directly through your eyewear.
Key Features of Meta Smart Glasses
Here’s what makes these Meta smart glasses so cool:
- Meta AI integration for real-time assistance.
- Ask it questions about what you’re seeing in front of you.
- Live audio and video translation (currently for English, French, Italian, and Spanish).
- Send messages and make calls via your connected phone.
- Play music using apps like Spotify, Amazon Music, Shazam, and Apple Music.
- Stylish designs in partnership with Ray-Ban.
- Available for preorder on Ray-Ban’s website and in stores from May 19.
One thing to note — while it can translate major global languages offline, it doesn’t support Indian languages just yet.
What This Means for Users and the AI World ?
The official launch of Meta smart glasses in India marks a significant milestone for AI-powered wearables in the country. These glasses provide a seamless blend of design and smart technology, including real-time translations, phone calls, and music streaming.
Meta smart glasses could prove useful for people on the road in industries such as tourism, content creation, and daily productivity. It also shows how AI is quickly spreading beyond phones and desktops and onto our faces.
Our Thoughts !
We’re pretty excited about Meta smart glasses’ upcoming launch in India. It’s about time that AI-powered wearables became more widely available in this country. While the lack of support for Indian languages is disappointing, it appears that Meta will soon add it as well.
What fascinates us the most is how this will influence the future of AI assistants in wearable technology. Imagine going around with your glasses live-translate signs, assist with navigation, and send fast messages – no phone in hand required.
At startswithAI.com, we’ll be keeping a close eye (pun intended) on how Meta smart glasses perform in India and what updates come next.
Source: TechCrunch