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Testing Ray-Ban Meta Display Smart Glasses at Meta Labs NYC

iCantCU Podcast

Release Date: 12/29/2025

Testing Ray-Ban Meta Display Smart Glasses at Meta Labs NYC show art Testing Ray-Ban Meta Display Smart Glasses at Meta Labs NYC

iCantCU Podcast

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In episode 293 of iCantCU, I take you along for a cold—but memorable—day trip to New York City with Jane, where holiday chaos, quality time, and cutting-edge tech collide.

The highlight was our visit to Meta Labs, where I spent hands-on time testing the new Ray-Ban Meta Display Smart Glasses to see what they might offer the blind community. I walk through what worked, what didn’t, and why the built-in screen reader both impressed and frustrated me—especially when it came to non-standard gestures and demo limitations. We talk about navigation, open-ear audio, live translation, and why hands-free directions could be a game-changer for independent travel.

I also share some real talk about accessibility etiquette, crowded holiday sidewalks, frozen train doors, and why earbuds still make me nervous. This episode is part tech review, part travel diary, and the beginning of a longer journey with the Meta Ray-Bans.

Show notes at https://www.iCantCU.com/293 

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In Episode 146 of White Canes Connect, we share the 2025 NFB of Pennsylvania State Convention banquet keynote delivered by National Federation of the Blind Executive Director of Blindness Initiatives, Anil Lewis. With humor, honesty, and warmth, Anil traces his journey from sudden blindness and early misconceptions about rehabilitation to discovering the Federation’s philosophy of high expectations, love, and accountability.

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