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Hands-free recipe steps Recipe keeps steps floating in view on your Meta Ray-Ban Display so you do not have to touch your phone with greasy hands. Move through steps and start a timer for each stage using the Neural Band. Delivered through the Herald hub.
Swipe in time, build combos Arrow Beats sends directional arrows toward the center of your display. Swipe in the matching direction in time with the music to hit notes and build combos. Simple and fast-paced, with challenge that ramps up as the tempo increases.
Neon brick-breaker arcade Breakout puts a neon brick-breaker in front of your eyes. Blocks float on the display while the world around you shows through, blending retro arcade action with a cyberpunk HUD feel. It reimagines a classic Atari-style game for wearables, turning everyday surroundings into part of the experience.
Quick endless-runner game Dino Run is a simple endless-runner you can open while waiting in line, on the bus, or during a commute. A quick distraction for a few minutes whenever you need one. Note: shown as "Dino Realm" in some videos.
Hands-free lists on glasses DisplayList keeps your list in view so you can move through your day hands-free. Pair your phone, type items for groceries, to-dos, or anything else, then glance at the display while your hands stay free. Features: - Pair with your phone to create and edit lists - View lists on the glasses display without touching your phone - Useful for shopping, errands, and quick checklists
NYT headlines and any RSS NYT RSS News pulls the latest headlines from the New York Times RSS feed and lays them out for easy glancing on the Meta Ray-Ban Display. The same clean layout works for any RSS feed, so you can follow other sources with the same reader.
Dodge hits with head motion Head Dodge uses the glasses' gyro controls. Physically move your head to dodge incoming hits as they come at you on the display. The idea is straightforward, but the pace picks up quickly and the challenge ramps up fast.
Tennis and padel scores SmashScore tracks the score of your tennis or padel match hands-free on the Meta Ray-Ban Display. Summon it any time during play without stopping to use your phone. Just be careful: the glasses are not ball-proof.
Virtual pet on your glasses Glimmer is a virtual pet that lives on your Meta Ray-Ban Display. Feed it, play with it, wash it, and check in through the day. It adds a small, charming, personal touch to the glasses.
Guitar tabs on your display Alpha Tab shows guitar tablature directly on your Meta Ray-Ban Display so you can keep both hands on your instrument while you play. Glance at the next measure without stopping to look at a phone or sheet music stand. Features: - View tablature on the glasses display while you play - Keep both hands on your guitar or bass - A practical, musician-focused use of the display
Calculator, tips, convert Tools by Ascent puts everyday utilities on your Meta Ray-Ban Display. Run quick calculations, split tips, and convert units without opening another app. Features: - Calculator for everyday math - Tip and split for dining out - Unit converter for common conversions
Heads-up poker, D-pad Texas Hold'em brings heads-up poker to the Meta Ray-Ban Display. Play a hand using D-pad controls. A compact card game built for quick sessions on the glasses.
Falling-block puzzle game Block Stack brings a familiar falling-block puzzle to the Meta Ray-Ban Display. Rotate, shift, and drop pieces to clear lines and keep the stack from reaching the top. The game is tuned for the glasses form factor, so controls feel natural on a small display you glance at between moments of downtime.