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aacook | 5 months ago

It seems like there are a lot of negative comments about Meta's glasses which is surprising to me as a regular user. I bought these both in clear and sunglasses and I love them. I've recorded some of the most amazing videos of my baby with them. Listening to music is fantastic as it's different from regular headphones since you can still hear the world around you — I've even done a few longer bike rides with them and it's been great. I haven't enabled any of the AI or smart features on the glasses, although I've been meaning to give it a try. Some things I don't love about them is the proprietary charging cases, the battery life seems to degrade over time (not totally certain though), and they're sensitive to sweat. Overall I think they show a ton of promise.

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gdbsjjdn|5 months ago

Bone conduction headphones will give you the same audio experience with better battery life and usb-c charging.

I think a lot of people don't want to "feed the beast" and reward Meta for their terrible impact on society.

freedomben|5 months ago

My wife loves bone conduction, but to me it sounds terrible. Makes me wonder if I'm doing something wrong or if my bones just suck

rezmason|5 months ago

I think of bone conducting headphones as the most realistic foundation for augmented reality on the market. Hearing things without plugging your ears up, weighing you down or taking you out of your surroundings is underrated and underutilized. To match the weight of an Oculus Quest 3 on my head, I'd have to wear seventeen pairs of Shockz OpenMove. Compare the dread of a video ad over your eyes to the dread of an audio ad in your ears.

We really should have a broader conversation about the practical applications of this stuff.

stevenhubertron|5 months ago

I deeply disagree here. Bone conduction headphones sound significantly worse then the Ray-Bans. You can hate Meta but its untrue that its the same audio experience.

canuckintime|5 months ago

What brands still make bone conduction headphones?

Vinnl|5 months ago

For me it's not so much about what those glasses could do for me if I were to wear them... It's what they do to me if someone else wears them.

jijijijij|5 months ago

Watch Zuckerberg proudly showing how his hand gestures are hardly noticeable. So, so creepy.

I wouldn’t be surprised if people wearing these would get confronted, denied entry or beaten up regularly. I can even totally see them ray-banned legally. At least in the EU. Much less with external video processing.

Although I love the idea of AR and the cyberpunk flair, I don’t think these will be a thing because of privacy implications. Nothing has fundamentally changed since Google Glass failure.

d3rockk|5 months ago

Exactly. The real danger is how they turn every wearer into a walking surveillance camera, creating a permanent, searchable record of your life without your consent, simply by being near them.

This fundamentally rewrites the rules of social interaction, creating a panopticon where you have to assume you're always being recorded, forcing self-censorship and destroying the trust essential for any authentic relationship.

And because our antiquated consent laws and pathetic safeguards like a tiny indicator light are completely unprepared for this, you have no real way to opt out of their surveillance network.

qingcharles|5 months ago

I got some of these for a friend who has severe vision problems. They don't seem to be able to read out texts or emails from your phone? If something is in your notifications, it can get to it, beyond that it just constantly complains it doesn't have access or can't do it, despite the app having damned near root on the phone, with every permission possible granted.

Videos are limited to 3 mins, up from 1 min originally.

He says you can't hear the audio or use them for anything useful if there is much noise around you, i.e. in a busy area they become completely useless.

I still think they hold great promise, the main letdown is the awful software. Amazing miniaturization.

baby|5 months ago

I put my hands over my ears if I need to use them in a noisy environment. Not perfect but it works

lurking_swe|5 months ago

> Listening to music is fantastic as it's different from regular headphones since you can still hear the world around you

Many earbuds, like Airpods, have transparency mode. The end result is the same…music while hearing background noise. In fact airpods are better because of the ANC mode that tunes out noise except conversation and other “important” sounds. I can also wear airpods indoors without looking like a dork, so that’s also plus. I’m not seeing why this is novel or interesting?

> I've recorded some of the most amazing videos of my baby with them.

This seems like a compelling use case. How is the video quality?

garbawarb|5 months ago

I wouldn't want to wear earbuds while doing anything active, the chance of them falling out is too high.

postexitus|5 months ago

How do your friends feel when you are having a conversation and you are constantly pointing a camera at them?

jerojero|5 months ago

A friend of mine got a pair, they get this light when theyre in use but you can't quickly tell what's happening. Are they taking a picture, a video, or just conversing with the AI?

I find it annoying, ofc, he's my friend so I could tell him not to take "candid pictures" of me (I generally just don't like people taking pictures of me).

But you would have no control whatsoever on the street and it would be very difficult to know that someone you've passed on the street has or hasn't taken a picture of you.

aacook|5 months ago

I don't really use them that way. I don't wear them 24/7, just specific situations. Also, there's an LED light on them that clearly indicates when the camera is recording vs. when it isn't.

baby|5 months ago

Nobody cares, and everyone loves the candid videos I take with it

dav43|5 months ago

I use them too for similar uses. Brilliant. I also use zero AI. I don’t care. I totally understand ppl not buying them because they are meta. I get it.

michelb|5 months ago

I think most of the negative comments are about morality and Zuck’s, Meta’s, Meta’s workers and Meta supporters lack thereof.

dallasrpi|5 months ago

Yeah, I feel similar. As an avid hiker/runner they have been a ton of fun to use. I got the transition lenses. I use them for listening to music/pods while running or wherever really as well as taking videos and pics. Only downside so far is in winter use where the battery dies VERY quickly.

boringg|5 months ago

So Canadians and Russians shouldn't buy them is what you are saying?

ainiriand|5 months ago

Zuckerberg: Our baby.

JustExAWS|5 months ago

The camera is worse than any phone camera and you have been able to buy headphones with active pass through forever to “hear the world around you” including adaptive ones.

And being sensitive sweat is kind of a deal breaker when you are working out.

aacook|5 months ago

The advantage for me is being able to snap video without holding anything in my hands. Sure, I could do that with a Go Pro but with these I just throw them on. I find the video quality to be good enough... the few moments I've captured have been so outstanding that I don't really care that it's not 4K.

singleshot_|5 months ago

That sounds like a fun product! I’m glad you like it.

Please don’t ever come near me.

asdev|5 months ago

they also don't have an app store and are a closed platform which is a big downside.

aacook|5 months ago

Agreed, hopefully that changes as things are more ironed out

0_____0|5 months ago

These specific glasses haven't been released yet. Hitting brick and mortar at the end of the month per TFA

simianparrot|5 months ago

After oculus rift I’m never buying another Meta product either. It doesn’t matter how good it is they have bo trust left for me.

Will happily try an alternative from someone like Valve or, heck, even Apple — although not for a few generations when the price is reasonable.

chaostheory|5 months ago

Meta’s brand problem won’t be solved until Gen Alpha comes of age. They’re the first generation to accept VR and they won’t remember the Facebook debacle since they won’t be using Facebook, but they will use meta’s AR and VR

bigshot|5 months ago

Wait… you’re praising the audio? Mine must have something wrong with them. I cannot listen to music or any audio really unless I’m in a silent environment. If I’m outside and there are cars driving by, or wind, or any other ambient noise, the glasses speakers aren’t loud and full enough for me to actually hear anything at a level that I would deem appropriate. And when you max out the volume, the audio breaks down —- any bass gets squished and the whole soundstage sounds like crap.

Do yours actually sound decent? Maybe I need a new pair. Or maybe I’m just too picky.

Kaytaro|5 months ago

I've never had a problem with loudness, in fact I only use them around 50% volume even walking outside next to a busy road. But I agree the audio quality is about the same as a phone speaker.

aacook|5 months ago

Mine sound decent for what they are and I'm fairly into audio stuff.

spoiler|5 months ago

I think the recording aspect is cool, since I assume it has that "first person perspective" thing going on that's usually difficult to replicate without a complicated setup. Especially useful for showing or demonstrating stuff with your hands, etc.

On the other hand, I can't fathom why having a permanent screen on your face is appealing... I don't know if I'm biased because I have a few mild neurological issues, and I'm simply not the target audience

latexr|5 months ago

> It seems like there are a lot of negative comments about Meta's glasses

The negative comments are about Meta the company. Many here don’t trust them, and with good reason, let’s not forget Zuckerberg literally called “dumb fucks” to people who trust him.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/17/facebook-...

> I've recorded some of the most amazing videos of my baby with them.

Those are now property of Facebook, inarguably one of the most privacy-invasive companies in history.

> Listening to music is fantastic as it's different from regular headphones since you can still hear the world around you

https://shokz.com

> I haven't enabled any of the AI or smart features on the glasses

Oh, don’t worry, they’ll do it for you. Whatever they want to get, they will.

thomassmith65|5 months ago

They're about Meta the company.

They're also about the product category, which is poised to obliterate the last shred of privacy a citizen still has.

maldonad0|5 months ago

I wamt less screens, not more.

tempodox|5 months ago

*fewer* screens.

vunderba|5 months ago

> It seems like there are a lot of negative comments about Meta's glasses which is surprising to me as a regular user.

Really? Does nobody remember the "Glasshole" debacle with another equally large FAANG corporation who tried to push a similar technology? There were incidents of people getting physically assaulted JUST for wearing the things.

Jyaif|5 months ago

In 10 years the mentality evolves.

It used to be considered extremely rude to pull out your phone during a conversation, now all the under 20 do it.

taco_emoji|5 months ago

Wow yeah, there's no other way to take pictures or listen to music with environmental pass-through

makeitdouble|5 months ago

Taking pictures of small kids is a different thing altogether.

Many of the shots you want are very fleeting moments that you won't get after you took your phone from the other room. Then holding a phone will often redirect attention on the phone or hide your face, and again you'll have lost the moment.

The best alternative is someone else taking the picture (that can include auto photographing devices, like the one Google made and discontinued), the second best is you taking the pictures/videos with the most intrusive and practical device you can get. Smart glasses sound pretty good for that.

On the music part, I see a niche where glasses are unbeatable: most buds need to either stick into the ear canal or hook on the external ear, or both. If you hate things in your ears and also wear glasses, having the glass act as headphones is the best of both world.

None of that is mainstream IMHO, but there will be a sizeable public clamouring for these.

BatteryMountain|5 months ago

So META now has videos of your baby. Let that sink in. Hope they were clothed at least.

People never learn. One day your children will be your judge when they are grown up, when they realise what you did to them. I hope it was worth it.

Wurdan|5 months ago

As someone with a very opinionated 11 year old nephew (so he grew up in the time of ubiquitous social media and he is getting to the age where he starts to understand its upsides and downsides) - I dare say that most children don't hold any grudges against their parents for making digital images and videos of them as babies and storing those on cloud platforms.

aacook|5 months ago

I don't have the cloud processing features enabled for photos/video on these. As far as I understand, the photos and videos aren't used for training data. I also don't publish these photos anywhere on social media.

losvedir|5 months ago

Because kids sure hate putting pictures on instagram...

AuryGlenz|5 months ago

Thats such a ridiculously extreme viewpoint. What exactly did the user “do to them?”

ugh123|5 months ago

What's the sweat issue about? Does the display fog up?

aacook|5 months ago

I have the first generation of these, and as far as I know there isn't a screen. The sweat issue is sensitivity to the side controls — the glasses think I'm changing the music, volume or whatever and I'm just wearing them and doing nothing. This was an issue early on but recently I went on a ride for 90 minutes and didn't have this issue.

SilverElfin|5 months ago

These things have cameras and mics in them. Am I the only one concerned about people walking into every space with surveillance systems that are capturing us and sending that data to some random set of companies who have no obligation to keep our information confidential? How can I have a conversation with a friend wearing one of these? And surely workplaces will ban these?

ghaff|5 months ago

> And surely workplaces will ban these?

For all but the most security-conscious companies, that ship has probably sailed. Bringing a camera into many companies used to be an exercise involving forms, approvals, and so forth. Now everyone has camera, video, and audio recording in their pocket.

ghostpepper|5 months ago

Most of the people in this thread are agreeing with you. You are not even close to the only one.

mcntsh|5 months ago

Grateful to be living in Germany where this will not be allowed due to strict data privacy rules.

BatteryMountain|5 months ago

Hookup culture or any space (bars, clubs, festivals) where some level of shenanigans are expected will be destroyed by this even further than what smartphones has already done.

Imagine you take your kids to the beach and people are wearing these things. So even the beach won't be safe anymore.

hn_acc1|5 months ago

Forget friends - random strangers in public. The slightest hesitation to "praise DJT" and you'll end up on the dox/fire/harass list.

polyomino|5 months ago

Perhaps or maybe they will require them?

Quitschquat|5 months ago

I am curious: does Meta deliver ads to you based on what you’re looking at?

For example ads for diapers while looking at your baby etc.

alex1138|5 months ago

One thing with technology is "iron sharpens iron" - I'm sure as advances in batteries (although I imagine there comes a point where that stops) occur it will have downstream effects of making all these things better

...unless part of the package for the improvements are things like "more likely to catch fire"

epolanski|5 months ago

And yet users here were super bullish at how Apple was reinventing AR/VR with their visor flop 2 years ago.

Apfel|5 months ago

Honestly, as someone who is not particularly pro Apple but bought (and returned) the Vision Pro, I cannot stress enough how much you need to try it out.

The issue with the product is entirely the lack of an ecosystem - the interface is unbelievably polished. The eye tracking & finger touch to click feels absolutely perfect. It really did feel like living in the future.

I returned it because the security policy at my work didn't allow me to pair it with my macbook, otherwise I would be using it all day every day.

latexr|5 months ago

In every popular thread there are tons of people optimistic and pessimistic about the subject. Saying “users here” shared an opinion is always wrong. Just look at the commend thread, there are all kinds of opinions.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36201593

bamboozled|5 months ago

You record your intimate family encounters using Meta products? Sorry for your family.