I have some spare money that Iβm considering investing in something useful for my work, and Iβve been thinking about trying smart glasses.
My main use case would be reading printed text during meetings and possibly getting some light assistance with mobility. I understand that these glasses wonβt replace my cane, but I believe having an additional tool could still be helpful.
I donβt have any prior experience with smart glasses, so I would really appreciate guidance. Iβm currently deciding between Meta Ray-Ban glasses and Rokid glasses, and Iβd like to understand which one would suit my needs better.
In my work, I often sit in meetings where documents are shared, and having some support in reading printed material would be very useful. I also walk frequently, so even simple contextual information about my surroundings could enhance my daily experience.
By Maldalain, 15 April, 2026
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Some helpful info
Mark Sarch's initial Meta Ray-Bans review:
https://applevis.com/podcasts/review-ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses
Mark Sarch's follow-up review of the Meta Ray-Bans:
https://applevis.com/blog/applevis-unlimited-whats-new-noteworthy-may-2024
Gokul's review of the Meta Display smart glasses with the Neural Band:
https://applevis.com/forum/assistive-technology/meta-ray-ban-display-neural-band-blind-users-honest-take-future-wearable
Stephen's podcast on the Rokid Styles smart glasses:
https://1drv.ms/u/c/c0bea78b5c1b00b3/IQAN5-sdB90BRYHwYudC3GhdAeYsoZn_f_Xf5jHfIBVpEM8
You may or may not have already listened to or read these, but hey, you want advice, so I thought these were help. π
@Brian
That is very helpful, many thanks. Wondering if it is an issue if I am not in the US or EU, will I miss on features?
Possibly.
Best thing to do is google it and see if and when what features are, or will be, available in whichever country you're in. π