Meta has recently introduced highly anticipated feature upgrades for its smart glasses series, aiming to enhance user interaction and convenience through AI technology. The core highlight of this update is the "Conversation Focus" hearing assistance feature, as well as a deep integration with Spotify.

According to The Verge, the "Conversation Focus" feature is specifically designed for users in noisy environments. It uses the built-in directional microphone array in the glasses to accurately capture and amplify the voice of the person speaking, allowing users to clearly hear conversations even in the presence of background noise. Users can adjust the enhancement intensity by sliding the right temple of the glasses or through the settings, greatly improving the practicality of wearing the glasses as an audio device.

At the same time, Meta AI has also deeply integrated with Spotify during this holiday season. The most interesting way to interact is "Visual Song Request": users just need to say "Hey Meta, play a playlist that matches this environment," and the AI will identify the object the user is currently looking at (such as a Christmas tree) and automatically match the corresponding music style. This environment-aware smart recommendation marks the evolution of wearable devices from simple voice assistants to more proactive interaction terminals. Currently, these new features are available first to early access program participants of Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta HSTN users.

Key Points:

  • 🎙️ Smart Conversation Enhancement: The new "Conversation Focus" feature uses directional microphones to amplify the voice of the speaker in real time, effectively solving communication challenges in noisy environments.

  • 🎵 Visual Perception Song Request: Deep integration with Spotify allows the AI to automatically play music playlists that match the scene seen by the user's eyes (such as holiday decorations).

  • 🕶️ Supports Multiple Devices: The update has been rolled out to early test users of Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley series, and can be easily controlled via gesture swiping.