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Home » Your Meta AI glasses can now boost voices in loud restaurants and trains
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Your Meta AI glasses can now boost voices in loud restaurants and trains

By technologistmag.com17 December 20252 Mins Read
Your Meta AI glasses can now boost voices in loud restaurants and trains
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Meta’s v21 update adds Meta AI glasses Conversation Focus, a mode meant to make it easier to hear the person you’re talking to when the background gets loud. It’s starting with the company’s Early Access Program, limited to the US and Canada at launch.

Meta says Conversation Focus uses the glasses’ open-ear speakers to make your conversation partner sound slightly louder than the surrounding noise. Think crowded dinner tables and packed train cars, where speech is the first thing that gets swallowed.

If you’re not in Early Access, the only firm detail for now is that updates will land gradually. Meta hasn’t shared a timeline for when Conversation Focus reaches everyone, or when it expands to more regions.

How Conversation Focus works

Conversation Focus is designed as a boost and not a mute button. Meta says it amplifies the voice of the person in front of you, so it’s easier to pick out speech without shutting out everything else around you.

You can adjust the amplification level with a swipe on the right temple, or change it through your device settings. That’s important because there’s a big difference between just a little help in a restaurant and please be louder on a platform during rush hour.

Meta says the feature is launching on Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta HSTN glasses for Early Access members in the US and Canada.

Why it matters day to day

Smart glasses live or die on small quality-of-life upgrades. If Conversation Focus performs the way Meta claims, it targets a friction point: hearing one person clearly when the environment is doing its best to drown it out.

It also signals the direction Meta is taking with these wearables. The hardware may stay the same, but the experience can change with software updates, especially if you’re willing to ride the Early Access track.

Here’s how you can get it

If you want Conversation Focus first, Meta’s answer is the Early Access Program. That’s where v21 is starting, and even then, availability can vary because the release is staged.

If you’re outside the US and Canada, or you just don’t want to bet on a feature that isn’t widely available yet, the practical move is to watch for a broader rollout announcement before treating it as a buying trigger.

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