Ray-Ban Meta Smart glasses are known for their open speakers and now bring Apple Music integration to expand the audio listening capabilities of the renowned wearable device. This integration also includes voice control to play the tune on the wearable device, which can play songs, choose artists, and more for the latest smart glasses.
In this new integration, users can directly connect their Apple Music listening experience to the Ray-Ban Meta wearable device for all-in-one streaming capability.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses incorporate Apple Music integration
Apple Music is now available on Ray-Ban Meta Smart glasses in its latest updated version, and this ensures that users can stream their favorite songs, artists, and more directly to the wearable device, according to Keynote USAMac. This is possible because the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses also function as Bluetooth headphones, particularly with their open speakers that can emit sounds.
Through this integration, users who own smart glasses no longer need to open the Apple Music application but rather play songs directly on the high-tech sunglasses.
The latest update available for the smart glasses and the Meta View app ensures that this Apple Music integration provides an intuitive experience, connecting both apps so the wearable device can stream.
Voice control for Ray-Ban Apple Music metaclasses
In addition to this integration, voice control is also available to play music, choose to stream a specific artist or album, and listen to a playlist from your respective Apple Music accounts. Users simply use the “Hey Meta” command to start streaming, pointing out what they want to hear on their Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses.
Users can also ask Meta to tell them the name of the song that is playing. Meta ensures that Apple Music login credentials are not shared with third-party entities.
Ray-Ban Meta Smart and AR glasses
Initially starting as an Instagram accessory, formerly known as Ray-Ban Stories, Meta’s wearable device focused on adding a camera to sunglasses to capture 1-minute vertical videos and upload them directly to Instagram Stories. What users see in the glasses is captured by their cameras and sent directly to the Instagram app, offering a first-person point of view for the shot, much like using the smartphone camera taken from the point of view of a person.
Last year, it brought the upgraded version of Ray-Ban Stories, now known as, which promised better features and capabilities. This included more app integrations, voice control capabilities, open speakers and more, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset, launched alongside the Meta Quest 3.
While it, touts the dawn of augmented reality, they are not AR glasses, as they do not have an intuitive head-up display, among other AR capabilities.
That said, the Ray-Ban Meta Smart glasses are best known as accessories, primarily for media capture, but are now also available for streaming Apple Music directly to the wearable device.
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