Oakley HSTN is not responding at all
No matter what I do the glasses are not turning on or responding. I was trying to setup the app and suddenly the glasses stopped responding to the on/off button, the capture button, button at back of the case. I tried factory reset and no response. No light at all. I use to hear sound by just turning on/off but not anymore.47Views0likes1CommentMeta Ray-Ban Display glasses need screen casting/mirroring badly!
I my love my new Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses but they are severely limited by their small group of apps and functions. A simple way to bypass this and make them super powered would be to let us cast our iPhone or Android displays to the screen! They would no longer be limited to whatever apps Meta would need to make for them and it would cut down wasteful power usage and processing if you allow our phones to do it for you! Please consider this, the Meta display already has something like this in the demo stores to allow the employees to walk the customer through various functions, so allowing us this favor would make them become some of the best work productivity tools ever! Companies like mine that have already developed working apps for us employees could allow us to continue our work seamlessly with production lines and any other tasks that can be done safely with the glasses, thank you for your consideration.177Views3likes3CommentsAutomatic Volume Compensation
Implement an "Automatic Volume Compensation" feature (or "Smart Volume") that uses the glasses' microphone array to detect ambient noise and dynamically adjust the playback volume of audio (music, calls, Meta AI responses) to ensure clarity without user intervention. Switching this feature on or off can be in the Glasses settings. User Story: As a Meta Ray-Ban glasses user, I want the volume to automatically increase when I enter a noisy environment (e.g., Airport or Aircraft, crossing a busy street, entering a train station) and decrease when it gets quiet, so that I can clearly hear my audio without constantly fumbling with the volume control.32Views1like1CommentGen1 glasses won't record voice note
When recording a voice note in WhatsApp (via pressing button in whatsapp app) I hear the end-recording sound over and over and voice note is not recorded. I've tried rebooting, unlinking... And this always comes back. Anyone else experiencing this?33Views0likes1CommentIris-sync Zoom: Let Glasses Film Exactly Like Our Eyes Post body
Meta Glasses already use tiny RGB cameras to track your iris-like a mouse in VR. One line of code later, make that same iris data drive the zoom. When your pupils expand, zoom out naturally. When they contract, go macro-no taps, no voice, just your instinct. Hook the built-in depth sensor so distance becomes automatic too. Result: videos that aren’t phone-flawed. No awkward arm angles, no scared birds, no moment lost because you pulled a slab out of your pocket. Everything’s at eye-level-exactly where your attention went. If you glance left at a sunset flare, the frame drifts there, stabilizes, sharpens. You’re not recording. You’re replaying your own memory, undistorted. This isn’t future tech-it’s one software update away. Marketing’s known this for years: put motion where eyes twitch, logos stick. Now flip it for joy. Let creators test it open. Boom-glasses kill phone cameras forever. Do it.6Views0likes0CommentsDamaged Lens - Terrible Customer Support Experience
To start this off, I do not typically like to complain, but I've never been so disappointed in a company as I am with Meta right now. I'm a 32 year old techie and I've had my share of tech issues over the years with varying levels of support. I have to say though, this has been the worst experience I've had with a product and the support. I wear eyeglasses, as many people do and I had no idea the danger they posed to the Quest 3. I purchased my Quest 3 in February and have used it a handful of times, always taking care to protect and store the device. I was using the Quest 3 yesterday and it was either too loose or too tight and my glasses bumped the inner lens, scratching both my eyeglasses and the Quest 3 lens. After reviewing Reddit and forums online, I see this is a common problem and lens protectors inside the Quest are recommended.... Well that would be fine if Meta warned about this. I've spoken with support and there is no option to fix the lens, short of purchasing an entirely new Quest 3. I just paid $700 for the 512GB less than 3 months ago and the device is basically useless now. This scratch can be seen in all content on the Quest 3. It is absolutely mind-blowing to me that there is no lens replacement option, especially given how apparently fragile these are. New eyeglasses and a new Quest 3 would run $1000. Absolutely ridiculous. I would never want Meta to pay to fix my own glasses, but the fact that there isn't a ~$100 single lens repair option is so anti-consumer for users with glasses. Had I known these facts earlier, I would have just bought prescription lenses for the Quest itself, but I wanted to share the VR experience with my friends and family. Clearly that was a terrible idea as my headset is now a $700 brick and I need to rescind my recommendation to anybody that has used it. If you wear glasses you are better off not purchasing a Quest. Support will not be helpful. I have the emails and transcript to prove it if anybody is interested.1.3KViews2likes5CommentsMeta Ray Ban smart glasses and iPod nano - Perfect!
Now I'm hoping that we get an Apple Watch with 5G soon and even better - Meta Ray Bans with 5G but until then I've found that the perfect combination for me is the RayBans and my tiny little iPod nano which I haven't used for 6 years. I had no idea that it has bluetooth (airpods weren't out when I got this). I hate the size and weight of my phone but it has tools that I use for photogrammetry and "spatial" videos but for walks and general out-and-about times, this combo is great. The sound out of those glasses is incredible!1.5KViews3likes2Comments