There’s no trick: Apple pairs the Bluetooth keyboards they supply with their
machines at the factory. Yes, it was a surprise to me too, but that’s clearly
what’s happening. Otherwise an onscreen animation prompts you to connect a
keyboard and trackpad/mouse, and you will have to have one of each
Apple has a support article, just for you:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102773
But in short, back it all up, deregister/deactivate software, sign out, update
system software, erase. The complexity of these steps depends on which
operating system you have, but 2020 puts you in a good place. Yo
The only real issue I have had so far is that today my glasses kept telling me
I had no service mid way between describing or attempting to read text or
pretty much anything. If I walked outside range of my internet it was fine. If
I walked in the house it gave the problem message. My wife tried
Phil,
I've not had to reboot my glasses so far, but for me yes, the lag time when I
have the glasses on is pretty annoying. I’m not sure even if it's in the Meta
app, because as soon as I put my glasses on VO slows down markedly before I
even start the Meta View app on my phone.
Pete
-Ori
Is anyone finding stability issues with their Rayban meta smart glasses? I
tried a pair for a week or so and had to hard reboot them at least once. I
mean, factory resetting and going through the setup process all over again.
They seemed to crash when I was making intensive use of the photo anal