Meta updates smart glasses with conversation focus and Spotify AI

Meta is rolling out a software update for its smart glasses that introduces Conversation Focus, a feature to amplify voices in noisy environments. The update also adds AI-powered Spotify integration for context-based playlists. These enhancements are available first to early access users on Ray-Ban and Oakley models.

Meta announced a year-end software update for its lineup of smart glasses, fulfilling a promise made in September at the Meta Connect developer conference. The key addition is Conversation Focus, which uses the glasses' beam-forming microphones to directionally amplify the voice of the person in front of the wearer while filtering out background noise in crowded or noisy settings. "You’ll hear the amplified voice sound slightly brighter, which will help you distinguish the conversation from ambient background noise," Meta explains. Users can activate it with voice commands like "hey Meta, start Conversation Focus" or by setting a tap-and-hold shortcut.

The V21 update also introduces a multimodal AI feature in partnership with Spotify. By saying “hey Meta, play a song to match this view,” the glasses analyze what the user is looking at—such as holiday decorations—and generate a personalized playlist based on the user's taste and the scene. This capability draws comparisons to upcoming features from Google for its glasses next year.

The rollout targets Meta Ray-Ban glasses (both first- and second-generation models) and Oakley Meta HSTN frames, starting with early access participants before gradually reaching all users. For the Oakley Meta Vanguard shades, aimed at athletes, the update enables single-word voice commands like "photo" to snap a picture or "video" to start recording, helping users "save some breath" during runs or bike rides. Additional features include voice command shortcuts and programmable workouts integrated with Garmin watches.

Similar to FDA-approved hearing assistance glasses from Nuance Audio, Conversation Focus aims to improve accessibility in social situations. The firmware updates may take time to propagate, potentially delaying availability for some users.

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Illustration of a person using Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses displaying AR apps and games, for a news article on developer access.
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Meta announced Thursday that it is opening its Ray-Ban Display glasses to third-party developers for apps and games. The move expands options for the $800 device introduced last fall.

Meta has introduced new frame styles for its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses that support prescription lenses, starting at $499 for preorder in the US with availability from April 14. The update includes AI features for nutrition logging and message summarization, alongside expanded international availability. Additional enhancements cover Oakley models and Ray-Ban Display glasses.

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Meta plans to unveil two new Ray-Ban AI glasses models tailored for prescription lens users next week. The glasses, available in rectangular and rounded styles, will be sold through traditional eyewear channels. Bloomberg reports this marks the first time Meta and Ray-Ban target this group specifically with such designs.

Meta has ended its outsourcing contract with Kenyan firm Sama on April 30, 2026, leaving over 1,100 workers jobless. The move follows February reports and a March class-action lawsuit alleging privacy breaches from Sama workers reviewing sensitive footage from Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. Sama disputes the claims, while Kenya's data watchdog investigates.

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