Smart glasses with camera capabilities, like Meta Ray-Ban Gen 2, pose privacy risks as their recording indicators can be bypassed and Bluetooth-based detection apps are often unreliable. These glasses can become effectively stealthy, with paired devices ceasing to broadcast detectable BLE signals, and existing apps can be tricked by spoofed signals. This development poses challenges for privacy-aware individuals and necessitates advancements in robust, hardware-based detection methods for wearable technology.
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