How Meta Engineered Ultra-Narrow Batteries for AI Glasses
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Smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta Vanguards need to pack enough energy to power features like cameras, speakers, AI workloads, and even a display. But it all has to fit into the glasses’ temple arms. So how do you place a battery with enough power to run a pair of smart glasses [...]
1Key Takeaways
- Smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta Vanguards need to pack enough energy to power features like cameras, speakers, AI workloads, and even a display.
- But it all has to fit into the glasses’ temple arms.
- So how do you place a battery with enough power to run a pair of smart glasses [...] Read More...
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New model releases change what is possible for builders, researchers, and everyday AI users. Meta Engineering reports that smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta Vanguards need to pack enough energy to power features like cameras, speakers, AI workloads, and even a display.
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