Navigate Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses Without the Neural Wristband

I did not realize you could navigate the Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses without the Neural Wristband, and apparently I am not the only one. I expected the usual glasses controls for photos, music, and Meta AI, but moving around the on-screen display felt like something the wristband would be required for.

The surprise is that there are touch controls built into the glasses that can handle more than I expected. In the video, I talk through how I found out, why it did not come up during my in-store demo, and how this changes the way I think about using the glasses when I do not want to wear the band.

This does not make the Neural Wristband pointless, but it does make the product feel a little less fragile as a daily device. If basic navigation still works without the band, Meta should probably make that clearer during setup and demos.

Thomas Fraley
I am a tech enthusiast whose main focus is making technology easy again for everyone. Educated with degrees in network engineering and project management. I've worked in the entertainment industry for a decade as a director of information technology for global companies pioneering the way. A few years ago I decided to give back and have been helping young entrepreneur startups off on the right foot.
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