Meta Smart Glasses Achieve Major Improvement in Video Recording

Meta Smart Glasses Achieve Major Improvement in Video Recording

Meta Smart Glasses Achieve Major Improvement in Video Recording


The Meta AI application has recently unveiled selectable stability settings, a feature that has greatly improved Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 smart glasses. Following the rollout of firmware v19.2, users of Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta HSTN glasses can now select from auto, low, medium, and high video recording stability options. Although this update was not noted in the release documentation, users have confirmed it, effectively boosting the performance of Gen 1 glasses to match that of Gen 2 models.

The updated stability options incorporate a 60FPS recording feature, which was originally introduced with the Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses. This capability, now accessible to Gen 1 users, offers a significant enhancement, enabling smoother video recording. The stability upgrades are particularly evident when evaluating footage captured with the previous firmware. Even the “low” stability mode demonstrates a noticeable improvement over the prior version, giving the glasses a refreshed feel.

The update occurs automatically, with the preset option being “auto,” which is optimized for better stabilization. While 60FPS recording is currently unavailable for Ray-Ban Gen 1 glasses, the potential for future enhancements is plausible, considering Meta’s history of device updates.

In summary, Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 users are the true beneficiaries of this update, receiving a complimentary enhancement that significantly boosts the capabilities and performance of their smart glasses.