Meta Glasses Enable Typing with Hand Gestures

Meta has announced new updates for its smart glasses, the Meta Ray-Ban Display, most notably an innovative feature that allows users to type messages using hand gestures without needing to touch their phone.
Typing in the Air Without a Phone
The new feature relies on a smart neural wristband bundled with the glasses, which analyzes hand and finger movements and converts them into digital commands for text input. As a result, users can send messages faster and more freely while on the move.
Messaging App Support
Furthermore, the technology supports popular apps such as WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram, in addition to other messaging apps on both Android and iOS, making the experience more seamlessly integrated with everyday use.
New Recording and Translation Features
Meta also introduced a "Display Recording" feature, which allows recording a video that combines what the user sees in the real world with what appears inside the glasses' interface, providing a hybrid recording experience that merges augmented reality with the real world.
On another front, the company added real-time translation features for texts and voice messages within messaging apps, alongside expanding support for the live walking directions feature in several cities around the world.
Expansion in App Development
In a move targeting developers, Meta opened a new program that allows the creation of custom applications for the glasses, signaling plans to expand its smart ecosystem in the future.
In conclusion, these updates confirm that Meta is striving to transform its smart glasses into an integrated platform that combines communication, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality in an increasingly advanced daily experience.





