These Smart Glasses Record More Than Most People Realize
Thank you to Incogni for sponsoring this video. Visit https://Incogni.com/reform for 60% off an annual subscription and a 30 day money back guarantee. I bought Meta’s 2nd Generation Ray-Ban smart glasses for a privacy test I’ll be publishing in my next video — but after using them in public, I realized they raise much bigger questions. In this video, I share my first impressions of the Meta Ray-Ban glasses, including photo quality, video quality, the ultra-wide camera, the recording indicator light, and the five-microphone audio array. I also test the No Glasshole app to see whether it can detect nearby smart glasses over Bluetooth. The results were mixed. The camera was not very useful for reading license plates or identifying people from a distance, but the audio quality was far more concerning than I expected. These glasses are intentionally designed to capture voices around the wearer, and that raises serious privacy questions in coffee shops, restaurants, bars, parks, and other public or semi-public spaces. More than a decade ago, Google Glass triggered a major public backlash. Some businesses even banned the glasses. But Meta Ray-Ban glasses are more capable, more discreet, and far more socially accepted. So should businesses ban smart glasses again? USEFUL LINKS... BrushfiresTour.com for details on my free, live public speaking events Business-reform.myshopify.com purchase Civil Liberty Sentinels merch NOALPRS.com to get updates on National Week of Action against plate readers Patreon.com/businessreform for additional content I can’t put on YouTube Use my affiliate link to get a $25 discount on Abobe Privacy phones & laptops https://abovephone.com/businessreform/ KEYWORDS... Meta Ray-Ban glasses, Meta Ray-Ban privacy, Ray-Ban smart glasses, Meta smart glasses, wearable cameras, smart glasses privacy, Google Glass, Glasshole, No Glasshole app, smart glasses detector, Bluetooth smart glasses detection, Meta AI app, Meta privacy, Ray-Ban camera glasses, smart glasses recording, wearable surveillance, surveillance technology, privacy concerns, audio recording glasses, hidden recording, recording in public, five microphone array, acoustic jammer, ultrasonic jammer, data brokers, Incogni, online privacy, Business Reform, Jon Padfield LINKS TO MY SOURCES... https://www.ray-ban.com/usa/electroni... https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/ca... https://www.theatlantic.com/technolog... https://www.ft.com/content/ab339580-c... https://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddis... https://www.businessinsider.com/googl... https://www.theguardian.com/technolog... https://www.theverge.com/tech/889637/...

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