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"textContent": "I am wondering what the best way is to connect my Meta (2nd gen.) glasses to my iPhone.\n\nIt would be nice if I could say to my Meta glasses \"Hey Siri\" to work with the phone.\n\nThe only way I've seen to do this, however, is to enable the setting for listening to \"Hey Siri\" when the phone is locked an face down.\n\nWith that setting enabled though, \"Hey Siri\" doesn't work if the phone is in the next room. Also, when the phone is in my pocket, then there seems to be some confusion whether my phone, Apple Watch, or Meta Glasses is listening and the system seems to get confused.\n\nIs there another way of having the Meta Glasses interact more seamlessly with the iPhone in order to control the iPhone with Siri commands?\n\nalthough the I can hear feedback from the phone (like playing audio) and it seems like the iPhone is using the glasses as a bluetooth device, I'm not so sure that the phone is using the microphone from the glasses.\n\nAny advice or tips will be appreciated. thanks.\n\n--Pete",
"title": "Using Meta Glasses with Hey Siri and iPhone"
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