TL;DR: you now need to pay a $20/month “meta premium” subscription to use a 100% offline feature that runs on your own malware-ridden smartglasses.

If you don’t subscribe, you can use the feature that is already included in the hardware that you already paid for 3 hours each month

The now-paywalled feature boosts the voice of the speaker in front of you, something that even low-end ANC earphones are doing now. 5 minutes of free usage per day is basically nothing.

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    Source? It took Apple over a year to sell 1 million iPhones originally and there have been 5 million Steam Decks sold total IIRC. I would doubt they have sold 10 million glasses in a few months.

    Be careful with that though, last time people with legitimate vision assisting technologies were attacked along with people wearing Google glass.

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      It’s been more than a few months. Also I am getting offers for meta glasses if I switch internet or cell carriers and shit, so I suspect some of those numbers are coming from wholesale contracts and not direct to customer purchases.

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        I originally thought that they were only talking about the Display ones not all models total. You are probably right it goes a long way to explaining how they were able to sell 5 million in one year.

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        2 hours ago

        It doesn’t look like this was a year ago, it looks like the 7 million claim is total as of this first quarter of this year. Even still I’m not sure I totally believe that they managed to sell 5 million in the last year.

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      I’d really like to try these, to see if they could help with visual impairment, but between the social stigma, and Facebook spyware, I’m reluctant.

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        Depending on your visual impairment they may not help at all. For instance there are zero models that come with an astigmatism correction strong enough for me to use them.