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Meta is opening up the glasses to third-party developers, who are now able to experiment with display-enabled apps as well as the device's Neural Band controller. The platform will work with apps that have an accompanying iOS or Android mobile app and will also be compatible with web apps, the company said in an update.
Developers basically just got the go-ahead from Meta to build apps for its Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, but things are getting interesting fast. Now that Meta has opened up acces
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A software engineer has shared a video demonstrating their brand-new gamified running app for the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses. Highlights of the app, made by Stijn Spanhove, include a ghost racer to help you to keep pace with your best prior runs, coin ...
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Meta’s Ray-Ban display just got a major app boost as developers expand AR capabilities
Meta is expanding the capabilities of its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses by opening the platform to third-party developers. The move could bring new apps for navigation, productivity, smart home control,