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Meta will allow third-party apps for Ray-Ban Display glasses. Your eyes must stay glued to digital reality.

Digital Trends·Rachit Agarwal·18 days ago
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Home Wearables News Meta just handed developers the keys to the glasses display, and the possibilities are endless. Meta Meta announced its Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses with a built-in in-lens display that allows users to see what the smart glasses capture, see and respond to messages, and interact with its Meta AI. While the built-in apps and features were good, the only way to unleash the potential was to allow third-party developers to build apps. And today, Meta is finally opening up the display on its Ray-Ban smart glasses to developers. What can developers build with this? Meta is letting developers build new app experiences, with support for both mobile and web-based apps. With access to the display, developers can build information overlays, real-time data displays like scores or live updates, micro-apps, utilities, and more. Meta There are two ways to build for the display. The first is through the Meta Wearables Device Access Toolkit, a native mobile SDK for iOS and Android.…

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