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Ray-Ban Meta stealth stickers go viral but fail to beat safeguards

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  • A TikTok seller is promoting vinyl “Ghost Dots” that claim to block the recording light on Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.

  • Meta’s glasses disable photo and video recording when the light is blocked, and comments suggest the stickers don’t work.

  • TikTok briefly removed the product, but it’s already back on sale.




Anyone talking to a Ray-Ban Meta wearer probably wants to know if they’re being recorded, which is why the tech giant added a recording light to its smart glasses. However, that hasn’t stopped some people from trying to cover it up.


As? Wired outlines, a vinyl sticker called “Ghost Dots” has been making the rounds on TikTok. It is promoted as a way to block the recording indicator light on Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. The products, which are sold through TikTok Shop by a car customization company, promise to “block or dim that bright white recording light” with tiny precision-cut dots. Videos marketing the product have racked up more than two million views, and at least 500 sets may have been sold.


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