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Meta sued over privacy concerns after employees allegedly reviewed explicit footage captured by AI glasses
Meta is at the center of a class-action lawsuit stemming from an investigation into privacy concerns about the company’s Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses and their marketing.
Even G2 smart glasses trade AR extras for battery life; the case adds seven charges, daily wear becomes more practical.
Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses face new privacy concerns over human review of video data. Our guide breaks down what Meta ...
I first saw people using the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses at a press event a few years ago, and I will be honest, I thought it was a ridiculous concept. Taking photos with your glasses seemed like a need only ...
Our hands-on review of the GUNNAR Trace Collection breaks down the Davis, Barton, and Hayward blue-light gaming glasses, covering comfort, style, eye strain performance, and whether they’re worth the ...
Read over those Terms of Service again.
When I first tried these new smart glasses at CES 2026, I couldn't believe they only cost $299.
Lawyers say Meta's marketing materials promised privacy and user control over sharing footage. But an investigation found that subcontractors are reviewing footage from customers' glasses.
What if your everyday glasses could do more than just help you see? Imagine taking calls, listening to music, or even getting notifications, all without pulling out your phone. In this video review, ...
Oakley's Meta Vanguard smart glasses combine the brand's iconic look with a plethora of AI features for athletes.
The Fallout Vault 33 glasses may boast a premium price tag that will scare some Wastelanders away, but for those with enough bottle caps for the retro-futuristic gaming and computer glasses from ...
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