Mark Zuckerberg firmly believes wearables are the future. He’s so obsessed with them, in fact, he wears his Meta glasses pretty much everywhere.

“I’ve taken business calls on a jet ski,” he told Complex in an interview published earlier this week. “The other person could not tell that I was on it.”

The Meta CEO credited the microphone placement in the nose pad of Meta’s glasses for the crystal-clear audio. He also claimed the audio clarity is so good “you could literally be in a wind tunnel and it would sound completely clear to the person on the other side.”

This makes working from anywhere that much easier: “You don’t necessarily want to tell the other person that you’re on a jet ski,” Zuckerberg added.

The world’s seventh-richest man is the primary evangelist for smart glasses. Meta sells a full lineup of AI-enabled eyewear built with Ray-Ban and Oakley parent EssilorLuxottica, ranging from the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) at $379 to the $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, the company’s first consumer-ready glasses with a built-in display. Zuckerberg unveiled the Ray-Ban Display glasses at Meta’s Connect conference in September.