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Demo appointments to purchase Meta Ray-Ban Display are in high demand and may not be available on your preferred date. Meta Ray-Ban Display is a first-of-its-kind product with extremely limited inventory, so it may be sold out and unavailable for purchase after your demo. You can choose to be notified when slots open up or more stores offer demos. We apologize for any purchase delays.
Meta Ray-Ban Display Demos
Demo appointments to purchase Meta Ray-Ban Display are in high demand and may not be available on your preferred date. Meta Ray-Ban Display is a first-of-its-kind product with extremely limited inventory, so it may be sold out and unavailable for purchase after your demo. You can choose to be notified when slots open up or more stores offer demos. We apologize for any purchase delays.
How to use auto-import with the Meta AI mobile app
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The Meta AI mobile app automatically transfers media captures from your glasses to your phone's photo app with auto-import. Auto-import is on by default for Android (13+) and iOS phones, and you can turn this feature off at any time from Device settings.
Auto-import will occur when your glasses are switched on and are in the charging case or their hinges are closed, and your phone's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are on. For the best experience, make sure that your glasses have more than 30% battery available.
To turn auto-import on or off:
- From the Meta AI mobile app, tap
in the bottom right.
- Tap
.
- If you have multiple devices paired with the Meta AI mobile app, swipe left or right to select the device that you want to adjust settings for before tapping
.
- If you have multiple devices paired with the Meta AI mobile app, swipe left or right to select the device that you want to adjust settings for before tapping
- Tap Media.
- Tap the toggle next to Auto-import media to turn this feature on or off.
Learn more about sharing media with AI glasses.
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