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The report, fromBloomberg, doesn’t go into any more detail.
I’m not so sure, because just likeVision Prothere are some very significant obstacles to come.
The camera tech in Meta’s smart glasses would take up most of an AirPods' volume on its own…
And some of those obstacles are literal obstacles rather than metaphorical ones.
The thing about in-ear cameras is that they need to be able to see beyond your ears.
There’s also the same question that, for me at least, applies to the Vision Pro.
The camera tech in Meta’s smart glasses would take up most of an AirPods' volume on its own…
Yes, it’s magical and clever and amazing and all the other superlatives.
But what is it actuallyfor?
What will it actually do to make your life better and to justify the price tag?
The answer, inevitably, is acting like AI.
And I’m not alone.
Cameras in smart glasses privacy issues aside make sense.
But cameras in your ears may be too limited a prospect to ever really live.