Smart glasses with displays in them may be the future, but for now, Meta seems to understand that not everyone is willing to spend $800 on a pair . And for those people, it now has Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) , a sequel to its surprisingly popular AI and camera-equipped smart glasses , which are designed in tandem with EssilorLuxottica, the owner of the eyewear brand.

I already have a pair of the $379 second-gen glasses, which were announced at Meta Connect this week, and while I haven’t had a chance to test them thoroughly for a full review, I have a decent impression of the features that I can use at this point in time. One of those features is better video capture.

In this iteration, Meta is giving video recording a pretty big upgrade, allowing you to record in 60 fps at 1080p. Yo

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