Thanks Rick, I have linked Whatsapp and Messener so I’ll try it today. Too bad 
Facetime does not work, hopefully that will be supported at some point.
And I assume I have to do what I read reardin startin the call and then double 
pressin the camera button to share the view from the lasses?

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Rick 
Alfaro
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2024 9:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: First impressions of my Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses and a question 
regarding video calls

Hi Sieghard. You have to use either WhatsApp or Messenger. As far as I know, it 
won’t work with FaceTime. You have to link both of them with the Meta app under 
settings>communication. I have it setup with WhatsApp as I don’t use Messenger 
much at all.

Warmest regards,

Rick Alfaro
rick.alf...@gmail.com

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Sieghard 
Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2024 2:04 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: First impressions of my Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses and a question 
regarding video calls

OK, just did a Google search for “How can I make a video call with my Ray-Ban 
Meta smart glasses” and I found this:
You can share your view from Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses while on a Messenger or 
WhatsApp call.
You can switch between your glasses camera view and phone camera view by 
double-pressing the capture button on your glasses.
While you’re sharing video from your glasses camera, you can lock your phone to 
go hands-free while continuing to share the view from your glasses.

So, can somebody who has done this confirm that asking Meta to make a Whatsapp 
or Messenger call wil use the phone’s camera and that you then have to double 
tap the camera button to share the view from your glasses?
I also don’t see Facetime mentioned, will this work with a Facetime call?


From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
<viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2024 10:52 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: First impressions of my Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses and a question 
regarding video calls

Hi,

As I said in another reply I have purchased a pair of the Wayfarer smart 
glasses today. I downloaded the Meta View app and setup was super easy and 
straight forward and for the most part fully accessible. One area where I found 
I had to enable screen recognition was in the area in Settings where you can 
enable your prefered music service, e.g. Amazon, Apple or Spotify and also 
there is another place where you can select what a tap and hold on the touch 
panel does, e.g. it can bring up the Meta AI assistant without having to sayv 
Hey Meta which you may not always want to do in some situations. There are some 
other options a tap and hold can perform, but I forgot.
Then there is also a triple tap of some sort, have to check again, but again 
you can assign a different action to it. Anyways, at least for me these options 
were just read as some graphic thing, but with screen recognition I could get 
the information. Oh yes, and also there is a place where you can set the time 
when video recording automatically stops. It seems to me that if you press and 
hold the physical button on the frame to start video recording or say “Hey 
Meta, record video” that it is not possible to do so indefinitely, you can 
select for video to stop recording after 15 or 30 seconds or after 1 or 3 
minutes. Initially I selected 3 minutes and I received a warning that it would 
deplete the battery a lot faster than the other settings so for now I went with 
1 minute.

OK, now I start by saying I am quite impressed with the ease of the setup 
process and what you can do with the glasses. However, below are 3 initial 
observations and then a question: 1. Once I paired the glasses, Voiceover of 
course switched to the glasses and I am very happy how well you can hear and 
how good in a way it sounds. Of course your ears are uncovered as the sound 
comes from the arms and it's almost like bone conduction, but I find they 
actually sound better than my Aftershokz.

2. The second thing I noticed almost immediately is that Voiceover is fairly 
laggy and I already know I certainly won't use the glasses if I have to type a 
bit more text like when writing or replying to a text message or email etc. 
When I added my Wi-Fi network at work and had to type my password it's pretty 
slow going and I must say Apple really has that issue licked with their Airpods.
I used to say that any Bluetooth headset or speaker has a lag, but after buying 
a set of Airpods 4 with ANC along with my iPhone 16 Pro in early October, I 
must say I can't really notice a lag. Using Airpods and of course also wired 
EarPods it's extremely responsive and it spoils it for most other Bluetooth 
headsets and speakers.

3. Asking "Hey Meta, what do you see". I was walking home tonight wearing the 
glasses and using them to listen to an Audible book and I thought I just try to 
ask that question. I expected the glasses to take a picture and for Meta AI to 
then give me some sort of description. Instead I got the reply "Battery is too 
low, charge glasses" or something alog those lines. I then asked "Hey Meta, 
what is the battery level" and was told it was 72%. One should expect that with 
72% it would work and my only conclusion was that the smart glasses do not like 
the Northern British /Columbia winter. When I was walking home it was around 
-15 Celsius which is near 0 Farenheit and I guess the battery and all that was 
maybe just too cold.

Now my question for those who have had their smart glasses for a while and have 
successfully done a Facetime video call. How do you do it? I read how to do it 
and I have successfully connected my phone, enabled everything in terms of 
contact sync and whatever else there was in Settings > Bluetooth > My Meta 
smart glasses. Let's assume I want to make a Facetime video call to John Smith, 
it is my understanding I should be able to say "Hey Meta, call John Smith on 
Facetime". I have tried to call my wife a couple of times and each time it says 
"
Calling Jackie using Phone" but all I ever get is a regular phone call where my 
expensive smart glasses are nothing more than a Bluetooth headset.
I then tried "Hey Meta, make a video call to Jackie" and it wanted to use 
Facebook Messenger. I also connected Messenger and again it made the call and 
my wife picked up, but while it said on my phone that the camera was on, she 
said she only had a black screen, basically an audio call. I must be missing 
something here and this also was while I was still in my office so definitely 
not an issue because it was too cold.

I'll go ahead and maybe try a Be My Eyes call because I did also set that up in 
Settings > Accessibility in the Meta View app so it should work, but I haven't 
tried it yet. Look forward to any feedback others may have especially regarding 
Facetime calls.


Best regards,
Sieghard
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