- Connect target could include a new software platform for target gillages
- The Meta Connect developer session schedule also promises a new developer kit
- … hopefully allow the creation of AR/AI applications by third parties to work in goal specifications
Connect goal quickly approaches, and with it we hope to see some significant hardware improvements for the smart glasses that the company performs in collaboration with Ray-Ban and Oakley. But now it also seems that the software will also get a significant update.
That is based on the shared information in a Uploadvr report that highlights some interesting details of the Connect target schedule and LinkedIn profiles for finishing taff.
The schedule includes a handful of sessions on how to take advantage of a “new developer tools kit” that will be announced in Connect. By observing LinkedIn’s profiles for the three members of the finishing team organized by these sessions, we can see that they are specialists to bring applications to the finish goggles, helped develop the previous ARP platform and have helped external partners to create AR and AI content for laptops of the finish line.

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Combine all this with a CNBC report that says that Meta has been working with third -party developers to create experimental applications for their next smart glasses with a screen, which will also be packaged with a bracelet controller, and it certainly seems that the software of the finish goths is making a serious brightness.
One that will admit the appropriate applications for the first time.
More than an update for developers
In general, the updates of the developer kits are not very relevant to non -developers, but here I would say that in reality, we ought Pay close attention.
The existing target glasses platform is basically an assistant with integrations with other applications such as obtaining Spotify to reproduce the music you want, instead of the glasses that run the application in a way in which you can interact correctly. The above details suggest that the new glasses will execute some type of operating system to admit more of the applications in a way that may look more like the way your smartphone works.
It has not yet been seen how this will work. I hope it implies a combination of glaze processing, smartphone processing and probably connect to an external server for the widest range of tools. But whatever the way it takes, this would be a serious improvement for the usefulness of the intelligent target glasses.
And they are already very useful, so any update will only help overcome its effectiveness.
I hope that applications still do not take the form of complete applications that would expect from the Snap or AR specifications, but if these new glasses equipped with HUD feel like a platform completely with folds instead of just an intelligent accessory, I can begin to see why the goal seeks to collect prices that begin at around $ 800 (around £ 600 / au $ 1,200).
As with all the leaks and speculation, we will have to wait and see what it really announces in Connect on September 17 to know their plans, but more and more, this looks like an event that will not want to get lost.