Sunday, December 22, 2024

I wore AI smart glasses for 24 hours.

🕶️ AI-Powered Meta Smart Glasses: The Ultimate 24-Hour Experience in Las Vegas

Are you ready for the ultimate Las Vegas experience? Look no further than the brand new AI-powered Meta Smart Glasses. In this article, we’ll take you on a journey as we wear these glasses for 24 hours straight and have the craziest day ever. From trying out the Heart Attack Grill to driving a Lamborghini Gallardo, we’ll show you just how powerful these glasses can be. But are they worth the price? Let’s find out.

🍔 Trying Out the Heart Attack Grill

First things first, we’re hungry as hell. We’ve always heard of the Heart Attack Grill, so we decided to check it out. The double bypass burger with 10 slices of bacon on it is calling our name, but there’s almost no shot in hell that we’re going to finish this entire thing. Pros: Unique dining experience. Cons: Not for the faint of heart.

🏎️ Driving a Lamborghini Gallardo

It’s time to take things up a notch and get a little crazier. We’re at Speed Vegas, and we’re about to go fast. We’re going to drive a Lamborghini Gallardo and see how fast we can get this thing. The experience is exhilarating, and we highly recommend it. Pros: Thrilling experience. Cons: Expensive.

🎤 Speaking at SEMA

We’re getting ready to speak at SEMA right now, and we’re going to blow the place off the roof. We’re so excited to be back for the second year speaking at SAA. The experience is unforgettable, and we highly recommend attending. Pros: Networking opportunities. Cons: Can be overwhelming.

🎭 The Las Vegas Sphere

This is absolutely absurd. This is the Las Vegas sphere, and our eyes and brain can’t fully comprehend what we’re even looking at. It’s just so beautiful. We highly recommend checking it out. Pros: Stunning visuals. Cons: Can be crowded.

🕶️ Are the Meta Smart Glasses Worth Buying?

Let’s talk about these glasses for a minute. Are they actually worth buying at the $2.99 or the 3.29 price point? Well, that depends on what you’re looking to get out of them. The live streaming with these is awesome, and the quality is really good. The audio is also really good, and the responses ping you right here in the ear with a little audio. However, the AI is a little funky at times, and sometimes you have to say “Hey Meta” multiple times before it actually activates and answers you. It’s also not self-aware enough because its information is up until December of 2022, so it’s not even aware that the AI is built into these glasses. Some other things to consider are that it takes very high-quality photos and 108p videos. However, you can only record up to 60 seconds at a time with these cameras. It records in vertical video, which is a really interesting choice. There are some really cool features coming out soon that Meta has promised in the initial launch trailer, so they’re going to be multimodal very soon, which means they can actually recognize items and relay that back to you. An important thing that a lot of people have asked is that there’s no display on these. It’s all audio-based, so anything that it sees or that you ask it, it just plays back to you in audio. We wish there was a display in here, like an augmented reality type of situation, but these just don’t have it. Let us know in the comments if you think this is worth the price and where.

🌟 Highlights

– The Heart Attack Grill offers a unique dining experience, but it’s not for the faint of heart.

– Driving a Lamborghini Gallardo at Speed Vegas is a thrilling experience, but it can be expensive.

– Speaking at SEMA offers networking opportunities, but it can be overwhelming.

– The Las Vegas sphere offers stunning visuals, but it can be crowded.

– The Meta Smart Glasses offer live streaming and high-quality photos and videos, but they have some limitations.

❓ FAQ

Q: Can the Meta Smart Glasses recognize items?

A: Yes, they can recognize items and relay that back to you.

Q: Is there a display on the Meta Smart Glasses?

A: No, there’s no display. It’s all audio-based.

Q: Can you record more than 60 seconds with the Meta Smart Glasses?

A: Not currently.