

MSC Cruises has introduced a new rule prohibiting the use of smart glasses in all communal areas on its vessels, citing concerns over privacy. Gadgets like Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, which are capable of subtly capturing photos, videos, or audio, are currently banned. If guests are caught wearing these gadgets in public zones, crew members have the authority to seize them. This ruling is part of MSC Cruises’ revised luggage and prohibited items policy, designed to ensure that guests can unwind without the worry of being filmed without their approval.
The cruise line highlights that while smartphones clearly indicate when photos are being taken, smart glasses look like ordinary eyewear, leading to ambiguity regarding recording actions. Even though some smart glasses feature LED indicators for recording, these can easily be missed in well-lit or busy settings.
MSC Cruises has not completely restricted smart glasses from being brought onboard, but their use is not permitted in public spaces such as dining areas, pool decks, theaters, or lounges. Passengers are only allowed to utilize them in the comfort of their cabins. The policy implies that MSC favors guests to leave smart glasses at home to prevent any possible complications during their cruise.