TL;DRA Pennsylvania lawmaker has proposed a law requiring devices like smart glasses visually indicate when they’re recording.Smart glasses from companies like Meta already feature recording lights.In the US, there is no national requirement that wearable recording devices feature recording lights or other indicators. The proposed law would apply only within Pennsylvania.Most smart glasses available today have built-in indicator lights to let those around you know when you’re recording video or taking photos, but in the US, there’s nothing stopping manufacturers from skipping that feature in future releases. A newly introduced bill could change that, requiring smart glasses sold or used in the state of Pennsylvania to visibly indicate when users are recording.Introduced by State Rep. Joe Ciresi, House Bill 2603 would require wearable recording devices like smart glasses to include a “visual indicator” that clearly shows when audio or video is being recorded, Gizmodo reports. The bill would also make it illegal to obscure or disable the indicator.