Change My Mind: These Sunglasses Are the Future of Golf Instruction
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Change My Mind: These Sunglasses Are the Future of Golf Instruction

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Change My Mind: These Sunglasses Are the Future of Golf Instruction

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

What We Tried:

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. These tech-packed sunglasses feature onboard speakers and a FPV camera for capturing video and photos. They also integrate seamlessly with Meta AI to answer questions, take phone calls and send text messages.

Who Tried It:

Connor. Director of Soft Goods Testing and resident sneakerhead. Outside of golf, tech is my favorite hobby. Just ask my wife how many different phones I’ve had in the last two years. When I see something cool in the tech world, I gravitate towards it.

Wait … What’s the Application to Golf?

You’re probably wondering why the heck I’d review smart sunglasses. Just hear me out.

What if I told you Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses could be the future of online golf coaching?

Think of it this way. These sunglasses have the ability to shoot FPV (first-person video). This allows you to see exactly what you see as you perform an activity … like, say, swinging a golf club.

My hunch is that these smart sunglasses can provide a lot of real, raw feedback on your swing and, thus, allow you (or a coach) to make the necessary adjustments.

My Experience with the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

I set out to test my little theory. Over the past two months, I’ve taken the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses to the golf course. Between time inside on a simulator and outside at the range, I captured a lot of swing videos.

Here’s a quick sample of one from both indoors and outdoors.

Right away, you can get a sense of how this could be beneficial to the golf swing and golf instruction. After my first range session with the sunglasses, I started to see that I was letting my head get way too far behind the ball (and was even losing sight of it at times).

From here, I was able to adjust accordingly.

Things like ball position, grip, etc., can be seen from the view of the golfer. I felt like the glasses did a great job at accurately capturing exactly what I was looking at, which made it easier to fix my faults.

Where Do We Go From Here?

Enough of my crappy swing. (It still doesn’t look good in FPV.)

Where do we go from here?

This is where it gets interesting. Not only can you capture FPV videos with the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (you’re capped at 30 seconds of recording per video), but they also have the ability to livestream video directly to Facebook or Instagram.

See where I’m going with this?

You’re working with a coach. They want to tune in to your practice session. With the tap of a button on your sunglasses, you can start a livestream that allows your coach to watch the entire session. From here, your instructor can offer the same level of feedback that they’d be able to in person.

Is it a perfect solution? Probably not. But for those who can’t see a coach due to distance or time constraints, I feel like this could be a viable option.

What Else Do They Do?

What about applications outside of golf? Surely if I’m going to spend $300 on a pair of sunglasses, they’d be more useful than a simple teaching tool, right?

Right.

As I alluded to earlier, these sunglasses are super-smart. Besides taking hands-free calls, sending text messages, etc., the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have an on-board AI assistant.

While functionality is limited to simple questions and tasks (i.e., How long should I cook ground beef for), the AI module opens up a host of doors for future tech … imagine being able to look at a golf ball and having Meta be able to tell you exactly what it is.

For right now, though, I’ll stick to making phone calls and listening to a few jams.

Am I Crazy?

Am I crazy to think the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are the future of golf instruction? Am I the only one who sees the golf application of these otherwise smart sunglasses?

Let me know in the comments. Until then, I’ll keep taking FPV of my “improving” swing and hope that, somehow, I find the cure to all of my swing shortcomings.

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Connor Lindeman

Connor Lindeman

Connor Lindeman

Connor is MyGolfSpy's resident sneakerhead and the authority on all things golf shoe performance. He's tested over 150 different pairs (and counting). When he isn't scrolling Twitter to find his next golf shoe purchase, you can find him at the piano or trying a new dessert place with his wife and daughter. #Lefty

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      Garibaldi

      1 year ago

      Great article Connor! I’m doing some experimenting myself. Follow me on youtube and tiktok to see how it goes YT: https://youtube.com/@shadesandbladesgolf?si=3HGeotfSxLWY-3cb
      TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roundswithraybans?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

      Please comment with your feedback

      Reply

      Ed

      2 years ago

      Great article. Like the responses. Got to get a set. Reading this while waiting to see my eye doctor. Lol

      Reply

      Maurice

      2 years ago

      I used Meta Ai to help me read the green, although it wasn’t able to give me visual, it was able to take a photo and tell me how far off my ball was from the hole. I still missed but that was my fault. Interesting that got a reading feedback after it took that photo.

      Reply

      Simon

      2 years ago

      Can i connect the motocaddy app to the glasses , so yardages are a read in the glasses?

      Reply

      Michael Landesman

      2 years ago

      I am waiting for the logical connection via Bluetooth to my golf app and range finder. I want to stand on the tee box and see the distance to an object/hazzard/pin. Maybe a click to zoom to the green view from the app. Wind speed, elevation, and all of the other data I can see on my 18 Birdies/The Grint/GolfShot apps. Of course, since I play Mexican jungle courses, a way to save where the ball entered the jungle so I can (maybe) find it later would be great.

      Reply

      Ryan

      2 years ago

      Range finder?

      Reply

      Rustacular

      2 years ago

      Since purchasing the RB Metas, all that’s been on my mind is how to get the most from these glasses with golf. Other than the obvious Bluetooth functions, the most I am excited is capturing “the moment”. Imagine this, being on the tee-box on the 7th hole at Pebble Beach and having the video view from through these glasses!!! Not relying your buddies or no one (single golfer) to take the video. Kinda spendy for just “this purpose” but what you capture will be PRICELESS!

      Side: It would be nice if I can find an app that I can hear the yardages through the glasses, just sayin’.

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      Kathryn Fern

      2 years ago

      Now that they have releases the AI functionality of being able to ask AI to look at what you are seeing, I think the glasses can eventually be used as a range finder. Wont be like a handheld version but, AI could give you a quick distance to the pin or front edge.

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      Tom - Moose

      2 years ago

      Don’t read unless you want to be bummed out.

      This technology is such a bad idea. While there are definitely some good points, human nature being what it is the bad points will win. Live stream a trip to the men’s/women’s restroom? (Ha, ha. He said stream when mentioning a trip to the men’s restroom.)

      I am to old. We need to think about the consequences of technology instead of rushing after the newest shinny apple. One more plastic product that will add more micro plastics to our bodies and will use micro chips using rare-earth materials mined in pits that destroy the local environment, that will use more power straining the energy grid. This is just one more product that adds to the death by a thousand cuts. No one thing is bad, but in aggregate the sum is more than we can afford.

      T

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      Dr Tee

      2 years ago

      as the Mandalorian says: “This is the Way”. and the price is unbelievably reasonable–I plan to score a pair before the price goes up !!

      Reply

      Dick Amberg

      2 years ago

      Connor: You are taking your eyes off the ball on your backswing! I saw it through my own glasses!

      Reply

      Connor Lindeman

      2 years ago

      Love this comment LOL :)

      Reply

      Carlos

      2 years ago

      Very cool idea. I have these glasses. Sending this article to my coach so we can try it out. Thank you!

      Reply

      Connor Lindeman

      2 years ago

      Happy to hear it! Let me know how it goes :)

      Reply

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