Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) glasses are equipped with an embedded 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera module in the frame, with one camera positioned near the outer corner of each lens area. The 12-megapixel resolution represents a significant boost compared to the first generation, allowing for higher-quality photos and videos. The cameras capture a wide field of view from a first-person perspective and store images and videos on the glasses until transfer to a phone via the Meta app. A small LED indicator on the front of the frame lights up whenever the camera is in use, alerting people nearby that recording is happening.
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