Meta’s big event, called Meta Connect, was on Wednesday and a lot of news came out of it.
While it might not draw the same excitement as Apple’s event, it certainly wasn’t without headlines and developments. Chief among them: the Meta Quest 3S and the Orion glasses.
Mashable covered all the big stories in detail. Here’s everything that was announced and links to further coverage and in-depth analysis.
Meet Meta Quest 3S
Meta has announced its new headset that promises great performance at a reduced price. The Quest 3S starts at $299.99, which is significantly cheaper than other Meta headsets. You should be able to do all the main attractions of an AR headset, though, like playing games and watching movies.
The Meta Quest 3S is available for pre-order now.
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Meta’s AI gets the celebrity treatment
Haven’t you always wanted an AI assistant with a celebrity voice? Well, even if you didn’t, but here. Meta AI will now be able to answer questions aloud with the voice of many famous people such as John Cena, Awkwafina, Dame Judi Dench, Keegan-Michael Key, and Kristen Bell.
Mashable’s Christianna Silva has all the details.
Ray-Ban’s Meta sunglasses get AI updates
Meta has announced several improvements to their Ray-Ban sunglasses. Glasses already have cameras for taking pictures and videos, as well as the ability to listen to sound. But now AI features should be able to help with things like remembering where you parked your car, recording or sending messages, and translating speech in real time.
The story is developing and will be updated.