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Ray-Ban | Meta Smart Glasses, Wayfarer

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Arrives Wednesday, Dec 4
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Size: Regular


Color: Shiny Caramel Transparent / Polarized Brown


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 17, 2024


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  • Stylish and Innovative – A Game Changer in Eyewear!
Size: Large Color: Shiny Black / G15 Green
The Ray-Ban | Meta Smart Glasses in Wayfarer style are a remarkable fusion of fashion and technology! The classic Wayfarer design is timeless, making them a stylish accessory for any outfit. I love the added functionality that these smart glasses provide—hands-free calling, capturing photos, and listening to music with incredible sound quality. The fit is comfortable for all-day wear, and the lenses offer excellent UV protection. They’ve truly transformed how I interact with my surroundings while staying connected. If you’re looking for a unique pair of glasses that blend style with smart technology, I highly recommend the Ray-Ban | Meta Smart Glasses! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Bartek

  • Wow, stylish and functional
Size: Regular Color: Matte Black/ Polarized Gradient Graphite
I bought these sunglasses for an upcoming overseas vacation. I needed new sunglasses anyway, but the idea of integrating a camera, video recorder, music, and translation services into the glasses intrigued me. My first impression after trying these is that they look good... just as good as the regular Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses (yes they're a little thicker, but you can't tell when looking at someone wearing them). Second, the optics are amazing... the Ray-Ban polarized glass lenses are premium. Third, the sound is very good and it's nice to be able to listen to music without having to wear ear buds. The camera is not bad, the few shots that I've taken so far are passable for vacation photos, same with the video. So, while I'll be taking lots of photos using my phone, it will be nice to quickly take a candid shot without having to pull it out. The AI seems to work reasonably well, I've asked it to identify several things and to translate a sign to English and it works. Overall I am extremely happy with these sunglasses, I'll be using them mainly for the stylish look, sun protection, and listening to music while I'm outdoors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024 by Ducrab

  • Impressive
Size: Regular Color: Matte Black/ Polarized Gradient Graphite
These glasses are awesome! I use them more to listen to music and podcasts than to take pictures. We took a trip to Disney World and I used them for some photo opportunities and they take great pictures. My three year old took the opportunity to knock them off my head into a pool of water in which they sat for about 10 minutes before I could retrieve them. They weren't working after that immediately but after sitting out over night and charging them the next morning they were back to working as they should. The only downfall is that they don't hold a charge all day. At some point you will have to take them off and put them in the case and let them charge for awhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by Brian Tigue

  • The best smart-glasses available, but they still need some work.
Size: Large Color: Shiny Black / G15 Green
I put out a video on YouTube reviewing these, here is my written analysis. I recently had the opportunity to test out the Meta Smart Glasses for three months, and I have to say, it's a really cool product. While the hardware has significantly improved from previous versions and other products in the past, there are still some questions that need to be answered. One of the biggest concerns is privacy, as these glasses have the capability to record both visuals and auditory inputs. At a price point of $299, it's comparable to many modern-day sunglasses, but is it worth giving up your privacy for? Key Takeaways • The Meta Smart Glasses have improved hardware but raise concerns about privacy. • The glasses have an IPX4 water-resistant rating but have a 60-second record limit. • Only having vertical video is a bit of a downside for long form creators. • POV footage for sports and driving is a unique and enjoyable feature of the Meta Smart Glasses. • The Speakers are not amazing but they are good enough and reach an audio level where they truly feel next generation finally for smart glasses. Comparative Analysis After using the Meta Smart Glasses for over a month, I have compared them to other products I have tried in the past, such as the Snapchat specs and the previous RayBan stories. The hardware of the Meta Smart Glasses has significantly improved from previous versions and other products. However, this product raises more questions than it answers in some ways. One of the biggest topics of contention is privacy. The light that pulses on the top right is a little more visible now and it's brighter and bigger in general. However, in my opinion, it should have been red, which means recording. The current light is still small enough where no one really notices it. While in theory, someone should maybe notice it, it's such a new technology and concept that they're not going to just simply notice it. Another downside is the 60-second record limit. There are many times when I was recording interactions or photographing cars, and I would honestly just forget that I was recording sometimes. The video ending noise can be distracting in a conversation, where you're in a train of thought, and then you hear that noise. There should theoretically be no record limit in here, unless it's related to overheating. Price and Value Looking at the price of these, they are actually not bad at all. They are comparable to a lot of modern-day sunglasses. Given that you get this much amount of tech in here, the price is quite reasonable and I suspect they will have regular sales this holiday season to push a lot of product Design and Features IPX4 Rating and Water Resistance The Meta smart glasses have an IPX4 rating, making them water-resistant. This means that the glasses can withstand sweat and rain, making them suitable for outdoor activities. However, it is important to note that the capacitive touch on the side of the glasses can be affected if water droplets fall on it, which can interfere with music or other functions. Capacitive Touch Sensitivity: The Meta smart glasses have capacitive touch sensitivity, which allows users to interact with the glasses through touch. The controls are very intuitive and work quite well with good responsiveness. Transition Lenses Option: The Meta smart glasses come with an option for transition lenses, which can be very practical during the winter months when there is less daylight. The transition lenses can turn dark when exposed to sunlight and then turn back to clear when sunlight is no longer present. This feature is especially useful for those who want to use the glasses for both indoor and outdoor activities. In terms of pricing, the Meta smart glasses are reasonably priced at $299, which is comparable to other modern-day sunglasses. The transition lens version is slightly more expensive. However, given the amount of technology packed into these glasses, the price is quite reasonable. Additionally, all the types of variations have 32 GB of storage. Public Awareness Another concern I have is the public's awareness of the recording capabilities of the Meta Smart Glasses. While Meta has made efforts to increase awareness of the recording feature, it's still not enough. Many people are still unaware that the glasses can record, and this raises concerns about privacy. It's important that people are aware that they may be recorded when interacting with someone wearing these glasses. Overall, I believe that Meta needs to do more to increase public awareness of the recording capabilities of the glasses and make the recording indicator more visible. While the glasses are a great product, it's important that people's privacy is respected, and that they are aware of when they are being recorded. Functionality Limitations 60-Second Record Limit One of the major limitations of the Meta Smart Glasses is the 60-second record limit. While the glasses offer 32 GB of storage, the record limit can be a hindrance for those who want to record longer videos. During my testing, I found myself forgetting that I was recording, and the glasses would stop recording after 60 seconds. This can be frustrating, especially when recording interactions or events that last longer than a minute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024 by Vladimir Kostek Vladimir Kostek

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