Let’s Simplify Our Tech Bags with USB-C Power
I tested USB-C barrel adapters with a Decimator, Apple TV, iPad M1, Fluke meter, wall power, and several power banks. The setup can work, but voltage, polarity, and battery behavior matter.
I tested USB-C barrel adapters with a Decimator, Apple TV, iPad M1, Fluke meter, wall power, and several power banks. The setup can work, but voltage, polarity, and battery behavior matter.
I switched from a Peak Design Messenger Bag to the Fyro Tenax 22L backpack to save my shoulders. Here is what actually fits, how I organize it, and where the setup still has tradeoffs.
You can navigate the Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses without the Neural Wristband using touch gestures on the glasses, including menu movement, selection, volume, and display wake/sleep.
If you lose the proprietary Ray-Ban Meta Display wristband charging cable, there currently is not a normal way to buy another one. Meta support told me replacement may go through warranty support, but extra cables, cases, and bands are not simply listed for sale.
A quick real-world POV test filmed entirely on Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses during a Tesla wash, showing how the glasses handle motion, color, and everyday lighting without a phone setup.
Ray-Ban Meta Display transition lenses do tint outdoors, but they do not get as dark as real sunglasses and they struggle in the car because windshields block the UV light they need.
A practical look at raw Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses video quality, including how the footage holds up in a 4K 16:9 timeline and what the 9:16 crop looks like for Shorts or Reels.
Real-world notes on the Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses: display clarity, Meta Maps, AI limits, brightness, battery, privacy, and whether the $800 price makes sense right now.
A simple way to keep the cleaning cloth inside the Ray-Ban Display Glasses fold-flat case without adding bulk, so it is always there when the lenses get smudged.
After a few days with the Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses, they feel premium but unfinished, with display clarity issues, software inconsistency, missing features, and limited customization.
I unboxed and set up the Ray-Ban Display Glasses with the Neural Band. The biggest surprise was not the setup or hardware, but how the single-eye display actually feels in real use.
Meta has an early lead in AI glasses, but Apple or Google could change the race quickly if they connect glasses to their existing ecosystems in a useful, privacy-aware way.