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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|image =
|image = [[File:Ray-Ban_Meta_Smart_Glasses_Wayfarer.jpg|250px]] <!-- Example image -->
|VR/AR = Augmented Reality
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|Type = Smart Glasses
|Type = [[Smartglasses]]
|Subtype = Standalone AR
|Subtype = [[Standalone AR]], [[Wearable Camera]]
|Platform = Meta
|Platform = [[Meta]]
|Creator = Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook) and EssilorLuxottica
|Creator = [[Meta]], [[EssilorLuxottica]]
|Developer = Meta Platforms, Inc. and EssilorLuxottica
|Developer =  
|Manufacturer = EssilorLuxottica
|Manufacturer = [[EssilorLuxottica]]
|Announcement Date = September 27, 2023
|Announcement Date = September 27, 2023
|Release Date = October 17, 2023
|Release Date = October 17, 2023
|Price = $299-$379 USD (depending on lens options)
|Price = Starting at $299 USD / €329 / £299
|Website = https://www.meta.com/ai-glasses/
|Website = https://www.meta.com/ai-glasses/, https://www.ray-ban.com/meta-smart-glasses
|Versions = Ray-Ban Meta (2nd generation smart glasses)
|Versions = Wayfarer (Standard/Large), Headliner (Standard), Skyler; various color/lens options; Prescription compatible
|Requires = Smartphone with Meta View app
|Requires = Smartphone (iOS or Android), [[Meta View]], Wi-Fi access, [[Meta account]]
|Predecessor = Ray-Ban Stories (1st generation, released September 2021)
|Predecessor = [[Ray-Ban Stories]]
|Successor =  
|Successor = <!-- None as of current date -->
|Operating System = Custom Meta OS
|Operating System = Custom Meta OS
|Chipset = Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1
|Chipset = Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 Platform
|CPU =  
|CPU = <!-- Specific CPU details often not disclosed -->
|GPU =  
|GPU = <!-- Specific GPU details often not disclosed -->
|HPU =  
|HPU =  
|Storage = 32GB
|Storage = 32GB flash storage
|Memory =  
|Memory = <!-- Specific RAM details often not disclosed -->
|SD Card Slot = No
|SD Card Slot = No
|Display = No built-in display
|Display = None (Uses audio and AI context, not visual overlay)
|Subpixel Layout =  
|Subpixel Layout =  
|Peak Brightness =  
|Peak Brightness =  
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|Average Pixel Density =  
|Average Pixel Density =  
|Peak Pixel Density =  
|Peak Pixel Density =  
|Foveated Rendering =  
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Optics = Available with: Clear, Polarized, Transitions, Prescription lenses
|Optics = Available with: Clear, Polarized, Transitions, Prescription lenses
|Ocularity =  
|Ocularity = N/A (Standard glasses view)
|IPD Range =  
|IPD Range = N/A (Fixed frame design)
|Adjustable Diopter =  
|Adjustable Diopter = No (Prescription lens compatible via opticians)
|Passthrough =  
|Passthrough = N/A (Natural view, camera provides context to AI)
|Tracking =  
|Tracking = Basic head orientation (via IMU)
|Tracking Frequency =  
|Tracking Frequency =  
|Base Stations =  
|Base Stations =  
|Eye Tracking =  
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking =  
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking =  
|Hand Tracking = No
|Body Tracking =  
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking =  
|Rotational Tracking = Yes (IMU-based)
|Positional Tracking =  
|Positional Tracking = No
|Update Rate =  
|Update Rate = <!-- Not specified -->
|Tracking Volume =  
|Tracking Volume = N/A
|Play Space =  
|Play Space = N/A
|Latency =  
|Latency = <!-- Not specified -->
|Audio = Open-ear speakers with bass-reflex system
|Audio = Custom open-ear audio speakers with extended bass
|Microphone = 5-microphone array
|Microphone = Custom five-microphone array
|3.5mm Audio Jack = No
|3.5mm Audio Jack = No
|Camera = Single 12MP ultra-wide camera
|Camera = 12 MP ultrawide (Photos: 3024x4032 px; Video: 1440x1920 px @ 30fps, up to 60s)
|Connectivity = Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3
|Connectivity = Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), [[Bluetooth 5.3]]
|Ports = USB-C (on charging case)
|Ports = USB-C (on charging case), proprietary connector on glasses
|Wired Video =  
|Wired Video = No
|Wireless Video =  
|Wireless Video = Livestreaming support (via Meta View app)
|WiFi = Wi-Fi 6
|WiFi = Wi-Fi 6
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth 5.3
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth 5.3
|Power = Rechargeable battery
|Power = Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
|Battery Capacity = 154 mAh
|Battery Capacity = Glasses: 154 mAh; Case provides up to 8 additional charges
|Battery Life = Approximately 3-4 hours of active use; 36 hours with charging case
|Battery Life = Glasses: Up to 4 hours (mixed use). Case: Provides up to 32 additional hours (total up to 36 hours).
|Charge Time = Full charge in approximately 1 hour 15 minutes; 50% in 20 minutes
|Charge Time = Glasses: ~20 mins for 50%, ~75 mins for 100% (in case). Case: ~3.5 hours via USB-C.
|Dimensions =  
|Dimensions = Varies by style (e.g., Wayfarer Standard: 50-22-150 mm)
|Weight = 48.6g (Wayfarer), 50.8g (Wayfarer Large), 49.2g (Headliner)
|Weight = 48.6g (Wayfarer Standard) - 50.8g (Wayfarer Large)
|Material =  
|Material = Acetate frame
|Headstrap =  
|Headstrap = N/A (Standard glasses frame)
|Haptics =  
|Haptics = No
|Color = Multiple color options; Wayfarer and Headliner styles
|Color = Multiple color options (e.g., Matte Black, Shiny Black, Transparent variations)
|Sensors =  
|Sensors = [[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], Capacitive sensor (touchpad), [[Ambient light sensor]]
|Input = Touch controls, voice commands
|Input = Touchpad on temple, Voice commands ("Hey Meta"), Capture button
|Compliance =  
|Compliance = <!-- Standard electronics compliance, e.g., FCC, CE -->
|Size =  
|Size = Standard/Large (Wayfarer), Standard (Headliner, Skyler)
|Cable Length =  
|Cable Length = N/A (Wireless glasses; USB-C cable for charging case included)
}}
}}


== Overview ==
==Overview==
'''Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses''' (also referred to as '''Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses''') are a line of [[smartglasses]] developed through a partnership between [[Meta Platforms]] (formerly Facebook) and [[EssilorLuxottica]], the parent company of [[Ray-Ban]].<ref name="essilux"></ref> Announced on September 27, 2023, during the annual [[Meta Connect]] event and released on October 17, 2023, these glasses represent the second generation of the companies' collaboration, succeeding the first-generation [[Ray-Ban Stories]] released in 2021.<ref name="wiki"></ref><ref name="essilux"/>


'''Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses''' are [[smart glasses]] developed through a partnership between [[Meta Platforms]] (formerly Facebook) and [[EssilorLuxottica]], the parent company of [[Ray-Ban]]. Announced on September 27, 2023, during the annual Meta Connect event and released on October 17, 2023, these glasses represent the second generation of the companies' collaboration, following the first-generation Ray-Ban Stories released in 2021.<ref name="wiki">Wikipedia. "Ray-Ban Meta." Retrieved May 13, 2025.</ref><ref name="essilux">EssilorLuxottica. "Ray-Ban and Meta launch the next generation of smart glasses." September 27, 2023.</ref>
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses combine iconic Ray-Ban eyewear designs with integrated technology including a high-resolution camera, microphones, open-ear speakers, and onboard [[artificial intelligence|AI]] capabilities powered by [[Meta AI]].<ref name="essilux"/> Unlike immersive [[AR glasses]], they do not feature a visual [[head-mounted display]] (HMD) overlaying digital content. Instead, they focus on hands-free media capture (photos and videos), audio features (music, calls, podcasts), and AI-powered assistance through [[voice command]]s and contextual awareness.<ref name="wiki"/> They are compatible with [[prescription lenses]].<ref name="TheVergeReview"></ref>


The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses combine the iconic Ray-Ban eyewear designs with advanced technology including cameras, microphones, speakers, and artificial intelligence capabilities. Unlike conventional [[AR glasses]], they do not include a built-in display or [[head-mounted display]] (HMD). Instead, they focus on capturing photos and videos, audio features, and AI-powered assistance through voice interaction.<ref name="wiki"/>
==History==
The collaboration between Meta and EssilorLuxottica began with the first-generation [[Ray-Ban Stories]], launched in September 2021, marking Meta's entry into the smart glasses market.<ref name="MetaNewsStories">{{cite web |url=https://about.fb.com/news/2021/09/introducing-ray-ban-stories-smart-glasses/ |title=Introducing Ray-Ban Stories: First-Generation Smart Glasses |date=September 9, 2021 |publisher=Meta Platforms, Inc. |access-date=2024-05-13}}</ref> Feedback on the initial product highlighted areas for improvement, particularly camera quality, audio performance, and overall functionality.


== Design and Hardware ==
Building on this experience, the second generation, Ray-Ban Meta, was developed to address these points and integrate more advanced technology. They were officially unveiled by Meta CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] at [[Meta Connect]] on September 27, 2023, with pre-orders opening the same day and general availability starting October 17, 2023.<ref name="essilux"/> Key improvements included a significantly upgraded camera, enhanced audio system, integration of [[Meta AI]], increased storage, and the powerful [[Qualcomm]] [[Snapdragon]] AR1 Gen 1 chipset.<ref name="essilux"/> In April 2024, Meta introduced new styles and announced updates enabling multimodal AI input, allowing the glasses' AI to "see" and interpret visual information via the camera.<ref name="metaupdate"></ref>


=== Frames and Styles ===
==Design and Hardware==
===Frames and Styles===
Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses maintain the classic Ray-Ban aesthetic while discreetly integrating technology. They are constructed primarily from [[Acetate]], a common eyewear material. They launched in two primary styles:<ref name="moorinsights"></ref>


Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses maintain the classic Ray-Ban aesthetic while integrating modern technology. They are available in two primary styles:<ref name="moorinsights">Moor Insights & Strategy. "Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Review: Better, Cooler, and More Useful Than Ever." December 20, 2023.</ref>
*'''[[Wayfarer]]''' - The iconic Ray-Ban frame design, available in Standard and Large sizes.
*'''[[Headliner]]''' - A retro-inspired, universally fitting design introduced with this generation (Standard size).


* '''Wayfarer''' - The iconic and most recognizable Ray-Ban frame design since the 1950s
In April 2024, additional styles were added:<ref name="metaupdate"/>
* '''Headliner''' - A more inclusive and universal fitting design introduced with this generation
*'''[[Skyler]]''' - Features a cat-eye design inspired by vintage styles, designed for smaller faces.
*'''Headliner low bridge fit''' - Modified version for different face shapes.


The glasses come in seven different colors, with some options offering see-through frames that showcase the internal components. Ray-Ban also offers a "Remix" customization platform that allows users to create over 130 unique color and style combinations.<ref name="essilux"/>
The glasses are available in various colors, including Matte Black, Shiny Black, and transparent options like Jeans, Rebel Black, and Caramel. Ray-Ban's "Remix" platform allows for over 150 custom frame and lens combinations, and the frames are compatible with [[prescription lenses]] fitted by opticians.<ref name="essilux"/><ref name="TheVergeReview"/> The weight varies slightly by style, ranging from approximately 48.6g to 50.8g.<ref name="techradar"></ref> They have an IPX4 water resistance rating, making them resistant to splashes.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch">{{cite web |url=https://about.fb.com/news/2023/09/new-ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses/ |title=Introducing the New Ray-Ban | Meta Smart Glasses | Meta Newsroom |date=September 27, 2023 |publisher=Meta Platforms, Inc. |access-date=2024-05-13}}</ref>


In April 2024, Meta and Ray-Ban introduced additional styles including:<ref name="metaupdate">Meta. "New Ray-Ban | Meta Smart Glasses Styles and Meta AI Updates." April 25, 2024.</ref>
===Technical Specifications===
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses pack significant technology into a standard eyewear form factor. Key specifications are summarized below:


* '''Skyler''' - Features a cat-eye design inspired by vintage jet-set style, designed for smaller faces
{| class="wikitable"
* '''Headliner low bridge fit''' - Modified version for different face shapes
|-
* '''Ray-Ban Meta for Scuderia Limited Edition''' - Special Ferrari-branded colorway
! Feature !! Specification
|-
| '''Processor''' || [[Qualcomm]] [[Snapdragon]] AR1 Gen 1 Platform<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
|-
| '''Storage''' || 32 GB flash memory (approx. 500+ photos or 100+ 60s videos)<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/><ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"></ref>
|-
| '''Camera''' || 12 MP [[ultrawide lens|ultrawide]]<br/>Photos: 3024 x 4032 pixels<br/>Video: 1440 x 1920 pixels @ 30fps (up to 60 seconds)<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/><ref name="RayBanProduct">{{cite web |url=https://www.ray-ban.com/usa/electronics/RW4006--ray-ban-meta-wayfarer----shiny-black/8056597982038 |title=Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer | publisher=Ray-Ban | access-date=2024-05-13}}</ref>
|-
| '''Audio''' || Custom [[open-ear audio]] speakers (Improved bass, 50% louder than Gen 1)<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
|-
| '''Microphones''' || Custom five-[[microphone]] array<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
|-
| '''Connectivity''' || [[Wi-Fi 6]] (802.11ax), [[Bluetooth 5.3]]<ref name="RayBanProduct"/>
|-
| '''Battery (Glasses)''' || 154 mAh; Up to 4 hours mixed usage<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/><ref name="RayBanProduct"/>
|-
| '''Battery (Case)''' || Provides up to 8 additional charges (up to 36 hours total use)<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
|-
| '''Charging''' || Glasses: ~75 mins full charge in case; Case: ~3.5 hrs via USB-C<ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/>
|-
| '''Weight''' || 48.6g - 50.8g (depending on style)<ref name="techradar"/><ref name="moorinsights"/>
|-
| '''Sensors''' || [[Accelerometer]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Capacitive sensing|Capacitive sensor]], [[Ambient light sensor]]<ref name="RayBanProduct"/>
|}


=== Technical Specifications ===
==Features and Functionality==
===Camera and Media Capture===
The glasses feature a significantly improved 12 MP ultrawide camera compared to the 5MP sensors in the first generation.<ref name="moorinsights"/> It captures photos at 3024 x 4032 pixels and records [[1080p]] video (1440 x 1920 portrait orientation) at 30 FPS for clips up to 60 seconds long.<ref name="RayBanProduct"/><ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/> Video includes improved electronic image stabilization. The portrait orientation is optimized for sharing on social media platforms. Users can capture media using the dedicated capture button on the right temple or via voice commands ("Hey Meta, take a photo/video").<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> A prominent external-facing [[LED]] indicator light illuminates whenever the camera is active (recording photos or videos) to alert bystanders for privacy reasons; the light pulses during [[livestreaming]].<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/><ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/> Livestreaming directly to [[Facebook]] and [[Instagram]] is supported for up to 30 minutes via the [[Meta View]] app.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/> The 32GB onboard storage can hold over 500 photos or over 100 sixty-second video clips.<ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/>


The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses contain sophisticated technology packed into a lightweight frame that weighs between 48.6g and 50.8g depending on the model:<ref name="techradar">TechRadar. "Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses review: the best AI wearable, but still not perfect." July 3, 2024.</ref><ref name="moorinsights"/>
===Audio Features===
The integrated [[open-ear audio]] speakers allow users to listen to music, podcasts, or take calls while remaining aware of their surroundings.<ref name="nextreality"></ref> Meta reports the audio system delivers 50% higher maximum volume and double the bass response compared to Ray-Ban Stories, with directional audio designed to minimize leakage.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/> The five-microphone array provides clear audio capture for calls, voice commands, and immersive audio recording for videos.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/> Supported audio streaming includes services like Spotify Tap, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and others via standard Bluetooth connection.<ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/>


* '''Processor:''' Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1
===Meta AI Integration===
* '''Camera:''' Single 12MP ultra-wide camera (upgraded from dual 5MP cameras in the previous generation)
A key feature is the integration of [[Meta AI]], Meta's conversational [[artificial intelligence|assistant]]. Activated with the wake phrase "Hey Meta," the AI allows users to perform various tasks hands-free.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/> Initial capabilities focused on information retrieval, device control, and messaging. A major update introduced multimodal AI capabilities (initially in beta in the US, rolling out more broadly), enabling the glasses to analyze what the wearer is seeing through the camera.<ref name="metaupdate"/><ref name="metaai"></ref> This allows for features like:
* '''Video:''' 1080p video recording at 30 FPS with enhanced stabilization
*'''Visual Search:''' Asking questions about objects or scenes in view (e.g., "Hey Meta, what kind of plant is this?").
* '''Audio:''' Integrated open-ear speakers with improved bass response
*'''Translation:''' Real-time translation of signs or menus the user is looking at (planned expansion to live speech translation).<ref name="metaai"/>
* '''Microphones:''' 5-microphone array (upgraded from 3 in the previous generation)
*'''Object/Landmark Recognition:''' Identifying places, monuments, or objects.
* '''Storage:''' 32GB (8x more than the 4GB in Ray-Ban Stories)
*'''Content Generation:''' Asking the AI to generate captions for photos based on what the glasses saw.
* '''Connectivity:''' Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3
*'''General Assistance:''' Answering questions, controlling smart home devices (via integrations), sending messages, and more.
* '''Battery:''' 154 mAh battery with approximately 3-4 hours of active use
* '''Charging:''' Includes a portable charging case that enables up to 36 hours of total use


== Features and Functionality ==
===Controls===
Interaction with the glasses can be done in several ways:<ref name="TheVergeReview"/><ref name="RayBanProduct"/>
*'''[[Voice Commands]]:''' Using "Hey Meta" for hands-free operation.
*'''Capture Button:''' Located on the top of the right temple for quick photo (single press) or video (long press) capture.
*'''Touchpad:''' A capacitive touch area on the side of the right temple for managing calls, audio playback (tap, swipe), and volume control.


=== Camera and Media Capture ===
==Software and App Integration==
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses require the [[Meta View]] mobile application, available for [[iOS]] and [[Android]] [[smartphone]]s, for setup and management.<ref name="wiki"/> The app necessitates a [[Meta account]] for login.<ref name="wiki"/> Key functions of the Meta View app include:
*Pairing the glasses with the smartphone.
*Importing, viewing, editing, and managing photos and videos captured with the glasses.<ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/>
*Sharing captured content to various platforms (Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc.).
*Configuring device settings, including voice controls and privacy options.
*Monitoring battery levels of the glasses and charging case.
*Updating the glasses' firmware.
*Initiating [[livestreaming]] sessions.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
*Accessing and configuring [[Meta AI]] features (where available).


The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses feature significant camera improvements over the first generation:<ref name="moorinsights"/>
==Battery Life and Charging==
Battery performance is a key consideration for smart glasses.
*The glasses contain a 154 mAh battery providing up to 4 hours of typical mixed usage (e.g., some music playback, a few photos/videos, some AI queries).<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/><ref name="RayBanProduct"/> Heavy use of features like continuous video recording, streaming, or intensive AI interaction will reduce this time.<ref name="laptopmag"></ref>
*The included charging case resembles a standard Ray-Ban case and holds up to eight additional full charges for the glasses, extending the total potential usage time to approximately 36 hours.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
*Charging the glasses within the case takes approximately 20 minutes to reach 50% charge and about 75 minutes for a full charge.<ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/>
*The charging case itself recharges via an included [[USB-C]] cable and takes approximately 3.5 hours to fully charge.<ref name="RayBanProductFAQ"/>


* 12MP photos (upgraded from 5MP)
==Accessibility and Use Cases==
* 1080p video recording (upgraded from 780p)
Beyond consumer features like media capture and music, the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses offer potential benefits for accessibility:<ref name="wiki"/><ref name="metaai"/>
* Portrait orientation optimized for social media sharing
*'''Visual Impairments:''' The AI's ability to describe surroundings, read text aloud, identify objects, and potentially integrate with services like Be My Eyes can assist visually impaired users.
* Enhanced video stabilization
*'''Language Barriers:''' Real-time translation features (both text via camera and planned speech translation) can aid communication.
* Ability to store 500+ photos or 100+ 30-second videos
*'''Hands-Free Operation:''' Enables users to access information, capture moments, and communicate while keeping their hands free, beneficial for various tasks and professions.
* Livestreaming capabilities to Instagram and Facebook


Users control media capture through touch controls on the temple of the glasses or voice commands. A LED indicator light illuminates when the camera is active to alert people nearby that recording is taking place.<ref name="wiki"/>
==Privacy and Ethical Considerations==
As with any device featuring cameras and microphones, the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses have prompted discussions around privacy and ethics:<ref name="wiki"/><ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''Recording Notification:''' While the glasses feature a brighter and more prominent [[LED]] indicator light than the first generation to signal recording, concerns remain about its visibility in all conditions and whether bystanders will recognize its meaning.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
*'''Discreet Design:''' The fact that they look like regular sunglasses makes it potentially difficult for others to know they are equipped with recording capabilities.
*'''Microphone Array:''' The presence of multiple microphones raises potential concerns about eavesdropping, although audio recording is primarily intended for calls, voice commands, and video soundtracks.
*'''Data Privacy:''' Connection to the [[Meta Platforms|Meta]] ecosystem requires users to consider Meta's data usage and privacy policies.
*'''AI Capabilities:''' Features like potential future facial recognition (as speculated for later generations) raise significant ethical questions.<ref name="uploadvr"></ref>


=== Audio Features ===
Meta provides guidelines for responsible use, emphasizing respecting others' privacy, turning off the device in private spaces (like restrooms or during sensitive conversations), and being transparent about recording.<ref name="wiki"/> The glasses also include a physical power switch to completely turn off cameras and microphones.<ref name="privacy_features"></ref>


The glasses include discreet open-ear speakers that allow users to listen to audio while remaining aware of their surroundings:<ref name="nextreality">Next Reality. "Ray-Ban Meta Review: Smart Glasses That Actually Make Sense?" March 10, 2025.</ref>
==Market Position and Reception==
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses have seen commercial success, reportedly selling around 2 million units by early 2025, significantly exceeding the performance of the first generation.<ref name="uploadvr"/> Meta has indicated plans to further increase production capacity.<ref name="uploadvr"/>


* Music streaming from services including Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and iHeart Radio
Reception has been largely positive, often cited as one of the best implementations of smart glasses for the mainstream consumer market to date.
* Phone call management
* Voice messaging
* Ambient sound awareness (unlike traditional headphones that block external sounds)


=== Meta AI Integration ===
===Reception Summary===
====Pros====
*'''Stylish and Discreet Design:''' Leverages iconic Ray-Ban aesthetics, making them socially acceptable wearable tech.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''Improved Camera:''' The 12MP camera offers significantly better photo and video quality than the predecessor.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''Enhanced Audio Quality:''' [[Open-ear audio]] speakers provide clearer sound with better bass and reduced leakage.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/><ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''[[Meta AI]] Integration:''' Adds significant hands-free utility and potential for future capabilities (especially multimodal features).<ref name="TheVergeReview"/> CNET called them "wonderful vacation companions and memory makers," with AI as a valuable bonus.<ref name="CNET_Review"></ref>
*'''Good Overall Battery Life:''' The charging case provides substantial power for all-day use.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>
*'''[[Livestreaming]] Capability:''' Direct streaming to Facebook and Instagram is a useful feature for content creators.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>


One of the most significant features of the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses is the integration of [[Meta AI]], a multimodal artificial intelligence assistant that can be activated with the voice command "Hey Meta." The AI capabilities include:<ref name="metaupdate"/><ref name="metaai">Meta. "Ray-Ban | Meta Glasses Are Getting New AI Features and More Partner Integrations." September 25, 2024.</ref>
====Cons====
*'''Privacy Concerns:''' Despite improvements like the brighter LED, the core privacy issues associated with wearable cameras persist.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''Limited Battery Life (Glasses Only):''' The ~4-hour battery life of the glasses themselves can feel restrictive during heavy use without the case.<ref name="laptopmag"/>
*'''Video Recording Limit:''' The 60-second cap on individual video clips can be limiting.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''Not True AR:''' Lack immersive visual overlays; functionality relies on audio, AI, and basic notifications.<ref name="TheVergeReview"/>
*'''Weight:''' While relatively light for smart glasses, they are heavier than standard glasses and can cause discomfort for some during extended wear.<ref name="Lifehacker_Review"></ref>
*'''AI Availability/Beta Status:''' Advanced AI features had a limited initial rollout and are still evolving.<ref name="MetaNewsLaunch"/>


* '''Multimodal Visual AI:''' The glasses can "see" what the wearer is looking at and provide information about it
Overall, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses are considered a significant step forward in refining the consumer smart glasses concept, balancing fashion, technology, and usability effectively, though still primarily focused on media capture and AI assistance rather than full [[augmented reality]].
* '''Translation:''' Ability to translate text the user is viewing in foreign languages
* '''Object and landmark recognition:''' Identification and information about objects and places in view
* '''Hands-free information retrieval:''' Answer questions and provide information without requiring a phone
* '''Memory features:''' Help remember where items are located or where the user parked
* '''QR code scanning:''' Scan and send links directly to the user's phone


In later updates, Meta added more advanced capabilities including:<ref name="metaai"/>
==Future Developments==
According to industry reports and [[Meta]]'s roadmap discussions, several future smart glasses projects are potentially under development:<ref name="uploadvr"/>
*'''[[Hypernova]]''' (Expected ~2025): Smart glasses potentially featuring a heads-up display (HUD).
*'''[[Aperol]] & [[Bellini]]''' (Expected ~2026): Possible successors to the current Ray-Ban Meta line, potentially featuring enhanced AI (including "super-sensing" capabilities like facial recognition) and longer AI interaction sessions.
*'''[[Orion]]/[[Artemis]]''' (Expected ~2027): More advanced, true [[AR glasses]] aiming for immersive augmented reality experiences, potentially involving neural interface technology.


* Live speech translation for conversations in Spanish, French, and Italian
==See Also==
* Video calling through WhatsApp and Messenger
*[[Smartglasses]]
* Voice message recording and sending
*[[Augmented Reality]] (AR)
* Integration with accessibility services like Be My Eyes for visually impaired users
*[[Wearable computer]]
*[[Meta Platforms]]
*[[EssilorLuxottica]]
*[[Ray-Ban Stories]] (Predecessor)
*[[Meta AI]]
*[[Qualcomm Snapdragon]]
*[[Google Glass]]
*[[Snap Spectacles]]
*[[Amazon Echo Frames]]


== Software and App Integration ==
==References==
 
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses are managed through the Meta View mobile application (formerly known as Facebook View), which allows users to:<ref name="wiki"/>
 
* Import, edit, and manage photos and videos captured with the glasses
* Share content to social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and others
* Monitor battery levels and device status
* Control device settings and update firmware
 
The app requires users to log in with their Meta account and is available for both iOS and Android devices.<ref name="wiki"/>
 
== Battery Life and Charging ==
 
Battery life remains one of the primary limitations of the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses:<ref name="laptopmag">Laptop Mag. "Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses review: A glimpse into what glasses could be." September 29, 2024.</ref><ref name="nextreality"/>
 
* The glasses contain a 154 mAh battery
* Typical usage provides approximately 3-4 hours of active use
* Heavy use of AI features, music playback, or video recording significantly reduces battery life
* The included charging case can recharge the glasses multiple times, extending total usage time to around 36 hours
* Charging the glasses to 50% takes approximately 20 minutes
* A full charge takes about 1 hour 15 minutes
* The charging case itself recharges via USB-C in 3-4 hours
 
== Accessibility and Use Cases ==
 
Beyond their consumer applications, the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses offer potential benefits for accessibility:<ref name="wiki"/><ref name="metaai"/>
 
* '''Visual impairments:''' The AI can describe surroundings, read text aloud, and provide directions
* '''Language barriers:''' Real-time translation features help overcome communication challenges
* '''Hands-free operation:''' Allows users to access information and capture moments while keeping their hands free
 
== Privacy and Ethical Considerations ==
 
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses have raised several privacy and ethical concerns:<ref name="wiki"/>
 
* The glasses look like conventional sunglasses, making it difficult for others to know when recording is taking place
* Although there is an LED indicator light when the camera is active, critics question its visibility, especially in bright conditions
* The multiple microphones raise concerns about potential eavesdropping
* The integration with Meta's ecosystem requires consideration of data privacy policies
 
Meta has published guidelines for responsible use, including respecting personal boundaries and turning off the device in sensitive environments.<ref name="wiki"/>
 
== Market Position and Reception ==
 
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses have proven popular since their release. By February 2025, Meta reported selling approximately 2 million units, with plans to increase production capacity to 10 million units annually by the end of 2026.<ref name="uploadvr">UploadVR. "Next-Gen Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Could Recognize Faces In 2026." May 12, 2025.</ref>
 
Reviews have generally highlighted the glasses' impressive technology integration while maintaining a stylish, wearable design. Common criticisms include limited battery life and camera quality that, while improved, still lags behind smartphone cameras.<ref name="techradar"/><ref name="nextreality"/>
 
== Future Developments ==
 
According to reports, Meta has several smart glasses products planned for the future:<ref name="uploadvr"/>
 
* '''Hypernova''' (2025): Smart glasses with a heads-up display (HUD)
* '''Aperol & Bellini''' (2026): Next generation of mainstream smart glasses with enhanced AI capabilities, potentially including facial recognition and extended AI session duration
* '''Hypernova 2''' (2027): Binocular HUD glasses
* '''Orion/Artemis''' (2027): True AR glasses with more advanced augmented reality features
 
== References ==
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<ref name="laptopmag">Laptop Mag. "Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses review: A glimpse into what glasses could be." September 29, 2024. Available at: https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses</ref>
<ref name="uploadvr">UploadVR. "Next-Gen Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Could Recognize Faces In 2026." May 12, 2025. Available at: https://www.uploadvr.com/next-gen-ray-ban-meta-2026-super-sensing-facial-recognition-live-ai/</ref>
<ref name="uploadvr">UploadVR. "Next-Gen Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Could Recognize Faces In 2026." May 12, 2025. Available at: https://www.uploadvr.com/next-gen-ray-ban-meta-2026-super-sensing-facial-recognition-live-ai/</ref>
<ref name="TheVergeReview">{{cite web |url=https://www.theverge.com/23922425/ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses-review|title=Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses review: the wearable camera finally makes sense |first=Victoria |last=Song |date=September 27, 2023 |work=The Verge |access-date=2024-05-13}}</ref>
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<ref name="RayBanProduct">{{cite web |url=https://www.ray-ban.com/usa/electronics/RW4006--ray-ban-meta-wayfarer----shiny-black/8056597982038 |title=Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer | publisher=Ray-Ban | access-date=2024-05-13}}</ref>
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Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses
File:Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Wayfarer.jpg
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type Smartglasses
Subtype Standalone AR, Wearable Camera
Platform Meta
Creator Meta, EssilorLuxottica
Manufacturer EssilorLuxottica
Announcement Date September 27, 2023
Release Date October 17, 2023
Price Starting at $299 USD / €329 / £299
Website https://www.meta.com/ai-glasses/, https://www.ray-ban.com/meta-smart-glasses
Versions Wayfarer (Standard/Large), Headliner (Standard), Skyler; various color/lens options; Prescription compatible
Requires Smartphone (iOS or Android), Meta View, Wi-Fi access, Meta account
Predecessor Ray-Ban Stories
System
Operating System Custom Meta OS
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 Platform
Storage
Storage 32GB flash storage
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display None (Uses audio and AI context, not visual overlay)
Image
Foveated Rendering No
Optics
Optics Available with: Clear, Polarized, Transitions, Prescription lenses
Ocularity N/A (Standard glasses view)
IPD Range N/A (Fixed frame design)
Adjustable Diopter No (Prescription lens compatible via opticians)
Passthrough N/A (Natural view, camera provides context to AI)
Tracking
Tracking Basic head orientation (via IMU)
Eye Tracking No
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes (IMU-based)
Positional Tracking No
Tracking Volume N/A
Play Space N/A
Audio
Audio Custom open-ear audio speakers with extended bass
Microphone Custom five-microphone array
3.5mm Audio Jack No
Camera 12 MP ultrawide (Photos: 3024x4032 px; Video: 1440x1920 px @ 30fps, up to 60s)
Connectivity
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.3
Ports USB-C (on charging case), proprietary connector on glasses
Wired Video No
Wireless Video Livestreaming support (via Meta View app)
WiFi Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3
Power Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery Capacity Glasses: 154 mAh; Case provides up to 8 additional charges
Battery Life Glasses: Up to 4 hours (mixed use). Case: Provides up to 32 additional hours (total up to 36 hours).
Charge Time Glasses: ~20 mins for 50%, ~75 mins for 100% (in case). Case: ~3.5 hours via USB-C.
Device
Dimensions Varies by style (e.g., Wayfarer Standard: 50-22-150 mm)
Weight 48.6g (Wayfarer Standard) - 50.8g (Wayfarer Large)
Material Acetate frame
Headstrap N/A (Standard glasses frame)
Haptics No
Color Multiple color options (e.g., Matte Black, Shiny Black, Transparent variations)
Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Capacitive sensor (touchpad), Ambient light sensor
Input Touchpad on temple, Voice commands ("Hey Meta"), Capture button
Size Standard/Large (Wayfarer), Standard (Headliner, Skyler)
Cable Length N/A (Wireless glasses; USB-C cable for charging case included)


Overview

Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses (also referred to as Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses) are a line of smartglasses developed through a partnership between Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) and EssilorLuxottica, the parent company of Ray-Ban.[1] Announced on September 27, 2023, during the annual Meta Connect event and released on October 17, 2023, these glasses represent the second generation of the companies' collaboration, succeeding the first-generation Ray-Ban Stories released in 2021.[2][1]

The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses combine iconic Ray-Ban eyewear designs with integrated technology including a high-resolution camera, microphones, open-ear speakers, and onboard AI capabilities powered by Meta AI.[1] Unlike immersive AR glasses, they do not feature a visual head-mounted display (HMD) overlaying digital content. Instead, they focus on hands-free media capture (photos and videos), audio features (music, calls, podcasts), and AI-powered assistance through voice commands and contextual awareness.[2] They are compatible with prescription lenses.[3]

History

The collaboration between Meta and EssilorLuxottica began with the first-generation Ray-Ban Stories, launched in September 2021, marking Meta's entry into the smart glasses market.[4] Feedback on the initial product highlighted areas for improvement, particularly camera quality, audio performance, and overall functionality.

Building on this experience, the second generation, Ray-Ban Meta, was developed to address these points and integrate more advanced technology. They were officially unveiled by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Meta Connect on September 27, 2023, with pre-orders opening the same day and general availability starting October 17, 2023.[1] Key improvements included a significantly upgraded camera, enhanced audio system, integration of Meta AI, increased storage, and the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset.[1] In April 2024, Meta introduced new styles and announced updates enabling multimodal AI input, allowing the glasses' AI to "see" and interpret visual information via the camera.[5]

Design and Hardware

Frames and Styles

Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses maintain the classic Ray-Ban aesthetic while discreetly integrating technology. They are constructed primarily from Acetate, a common eyewear material. They launched in two primary styles:[6]

  • Wayfarer - The iconic Ray-Ban frame design, available in Standard and Large sizes.
  • Headliner - A retro-inspired, universally fitting design introduced with this generation (Standard size).

In April 2024, additional styles were added:[5]

  • Skyler - Features a cat-eye design inspired by vintage styles, designed for smaller faces.
  • Headliner low bridge fit - Modified version for different face shapes.

The glasses are available in various colors, including Matte Black, Shiny Black, and transparent options like Jeans, Rebel Black, and Caramel. Ray-Ban's "Remix" platform allows for over 150 custom frame and lens combinations, and the frames are compatible with prescription lenses fitted by opticians.[1][3] The weight varies slightly by style, ranging from approximately 48.6g to 50.8g.[7] They have an IPX4 water resistance rating, making them resistant to splashes.[8]

Technical Specifications

The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses pack significant technology into a standard eyewear form factor. Key specifications are summarized below:

Feature Specification
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 Platform[8]
Storage 32 GB flash memory (approx. 500+ photos or 100+ 60s videos)[8][9]
Camera 12 MP ultrawide
Photos: 3024 x 4032 pixels
Video: 1440 x 1920 pixels @ 30fps (up to 60 seconds)[8][10]
Audio Custom open-ear audio speakers (Improved bass, 50% louder than Gen 1)[8]
Microphones Custom five-microphone array[8]
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.3[10]
Battery (Glasses) 154 mAh; Up to 4 hours mixed usage[8][10]
Battery (Case) Provides up to 8 additional charges (up to 36 hours total use)[8]
Charging Glasses: ~75 mins full charge in case; Case: ~3.5 hrs via USB-C[9]
Weight 48.6g - 50.8g (depending on style)[7][6]
Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Capacitive sensor, Ambient light sensor[10]

Features and Functionality

Camera and Media Capture

The glasses feature a significantly improved 12 MP ultrawide camera compared to the 5MP sensors in the first generation.[6] It captures photos at 3024 x 4032 pixels and records 1080p video (1440 x 1920 portrait orientation) at 30 FPS for clips up to 60 seconds long.[10][8] Video includes improved electronic image stabilization. The portrait orientation is optimized for sharing on social media platforms. Users can capture media using the dedicated capture button on the right temple or via voice commands ("Hey Meta, take a photo/video").[3] A prominent external-facing LED indicator light illuminates whenever the camera is active (recording photos or videos) to alert bystanders for privacy reasons; the light pulses during livestreaming.[8][9] Livestreaming directly to Facebook and Instagram is supported for up to 30 minutes via the Meta View app.[8] The 32GB onboard storage can hold over 500 photos or over 100 sixty-second video clips.[9]

Audio Features

The integrated open-ear audio speakers allow users to listen to music, podcasts, or take calls while remaining aware of their surroundings.[11] Meta reports the audio system delivers 50% higher maximum volume and double the bass response compared to Ray-Ban Stories, with directional audio designed to minimize leakage.[8] The five-microphone array provides clear audio capture for calls, voice commands, and immersive audio recording for videos.[8] Supported audio streaming includes services like Spotify Tap, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and others via standard Bluetooth connection.[9]

Meta AI Integration

A key feature is the integration of Meta AI, Meta's conversational assistant. Activated with the wake phrase "Hey Meta," the AI allows users to perform various tasks hands-free.[8] Initial capabilities focused on information retrieval, device control, and messaging. A major update introduced multimodal AI capabilities (initially in beta in the US, rolling out more broadly), enabling the glasses to analyze what the wearer is seeing through the camera.[5][12] This allows for features like:

  • Visual Search: Asking questions about objects or scenes in view (e.g., "Hey Meta, what kind of plant is this?").
  • Translation: Real-time translation of signs or menus the user is looking at (planned expansion to live speech translation).[12]
  • Object/Landmark Recognition: Identifying places, monuments, or objects.
  • Content Generation: Asking the AI to generate captions for photos based on what the glasses saw.
  • General Assistance: Answering questions, controlling smart home devices (via integrations), sending messages, and more.

Controls

Interaction with the glasses can be done in several ways:[3][10]

  • Voice Commands: Using "Hey Meta" for hands-free operation.
  • Capture Button: Located on the top of the right temple for quick photo (single press) or video (long press) capture.
  • Touchpad: A capacitive touch area on the side of the right temple for managing calls, audio playback (tap, swipe), and volume control.

Software and App Integration

The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses require the Meta View mobile application, available for iOS and Android smartphones, for setup and management.[2] The app necessitates a Meta account for login.[2] Key functions of the Meta View app include:

  • Pairing the glasses with the smartphone.
  • Importing, viewing, editing, and managing photos and videos captured with the glasses.[9]
  • Sharing captured content to various platforms (Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc.).
  • Configuring device settings, including voice controls and privacy options.
  • Monitoring battery levels of the glasses and charging case.
  • Updating the glasses' firmware.
  • Initiating livestreaming sessions.[8]
  • Accessing and configuring Meta AI features (where available).

Battery Life and Charging

Battery performance is a key consideration for smart glasses.

  • The glasses contain a 154 mAh battery providing up to 4 hours of typical mixed usage (e.g., some music playback, a few photos/videos, some AI queries).[8][10] Heavy use of features like continuous video recording, streaming, or intensive AI interaction will reduce this time.[13]
  • The included charging case resembles a standard Ray-Ban case and holds up to eight additional full charges for the glasses, extending the total potential usage time to approximately 36 hours.[8]
  • Charging the glasses within the case takes approximately 20 minutes to reach 50% charge and about 75 minutes for a full charge.[9]
  • The charging case itself recharges via an included USB-C cable and takes approximately 3.5 hours to fully charge.[9]

Accessibility and Use Cases

Beyond consumer features like media capture and music, the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses offer potential benefits for accessibility:[2][12]

  • Visual Impairments: The AI's ability to describe surroundings, read text aloud, identify objects, and potentially integrate with services like Be My Eyes can assist visually impaired users.
  • Language Barriers: Real-time translation features (both text via camera and planned speech translation) can aid communication.
  • Hands-Free Operation: Enables users to access information, capture moments, and communicate while keeping their hands free, beneficial for various tasks and professions.

Privacy and Ethical Considerations

As with any device featuring cameras and microphones, the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses have prompted discussions around privacy and ethics:[2][3]

  • Recording Notification: While the glasses feature a brighter and more prominent LED indicator light than the first generation to signal recording, concerns remain about its visibility in all conditions and whether bystanders will recognize its meaning.[8]
  • Discreet Design: The fact that they look like regular sunglasses makes it potentially difficult for others to know they are equipped with recording capabilities.
  • Microphone Array: The presence of multiple microphones raises potential concerns about eavesdropping, although audio recording is primarily intended for calls, voice commands, and video soundtracks.
  • Data Privacy: Connection to the Meta ecosystem requires users to consider Meta's data usage and privacy policies.
  • AI Capabilities: Features like potential future facial recognition (as speculated for later generations) raise significant ethical questions.[14]

Meta provides guidelines for responsible use, emphasizing respecting others' privacy, turning off the device in private spaces (like restrooms or during sensitive conversations), and being transparent about recording.[2] The glasses also include a physical power switch to completely turn off cameras and microphones.[15]

Market Position and Reception

The Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses have seen commercial success, reportedly selling around 2 million units by early 2025, significantly exceeding the performance of the first generation.[14] Meta has indicated plans to further increase production capacity.[14]

Reception has been largely positive, often cited as one of the best implementations of smart glasses for the mainstream consumer market to date.

Reception Summary

Pros

  • Stylish and Discreet Design: Leverages iconic Ray-Ban aesthetics, making them socially acceptable wearable tech.[3]
  • Improved Camera: The 12MP camera offers significantly better photo and video quality than the predecessor.[3]
  • Enhanced Audio Quality: Open-ear audio speakers provide clearer sound with better bass and reduced leakage.[8][3]
  • Meta AI Integration: Adds significant hands-free utility and potential for future capabilities (especially multimodal features).[3] CNET called them "wonderful vacation companions and memory makers," with AI as a valuable bonus.[16]
  • Good Overall Battery Life: The charging case provides substantial power for all-day use.[8]
  • Livestreaming Capability: Direct streaming to Facebook and Instagram is a useful feature for content creators.[8]

Cons

  • Privacy Concerns: Despite improvements like the brighter LED, the core privacy issues associated with wearable cameras persist.[3]
  • Limited Battery Life (Glasses Only): The ~4-hour battery life of the glasses themselves can feel restrictive during heavy use without the case.[13]
  • Video Recording Limit: The 60-second cap on individual video clips can be limiting.[3]
  • Not True AR: Lack immersive visual overlays; functionality relies on audio, AI, and basic notifications.[3]
  • Weight: While relatively light for smart glasses, they are heavier than standard glasses and can cause discomfort for some during extended wear.[17]
  • AI Availability/Beta Status: Advanced AI features had a limited initial rollout and are still evolving.[8]

Overall, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses are considered a significant step forward in refining the consumer smart glasses concept, balancing fashion, technology, and usability effectively, though still primarily focused on media capture and AI assistance rather than full augmented reality.

Future Developments

According to industry reports and Meta's roadmap discussions, several future smart glasses projects are potentially under development:[14]

  • Hypernova (Expected ~2025): Smart glasses potentially featuring a heads-up display (HUD).
  • Aperol & Bellini (Expected ~2026): Possible successors to the current Ray-Ban Meta line, potentially featuring enhanced AI (including "super-sensing" capabilities like facial recognition) and longer AI interaction sessions.
  • Orion/Artemis (Expected ~2027): More advanced, true AR glasses aiming for immersive augmented reality experiences, potentially involving neural interface technology.

See Also

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Wikipedia. "Ray-Ban Meta." Retrieved May 13, 2025. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray-Ban_Meta
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  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Meta. "New Ray-Ban | Meta Smart Glasses Styles and Meta AI Updates." April 25, 2024. Available at: https://about.fb.com/news/2024/04/new-ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses-styles-and-meta-ai-updates/
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  11. Next Reality. "Ray-Ban Meta Review: Smart Glasses That Actually Make Sense?" March 10, 2025. Available at: https://next.reality.news/how-to/ray-ban-meta-review/
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Meta. "Ray-Ban | Meta Glasses Are Getting New AI Features and More Partner Integrations." September 25, 2024. Available at: https://about.fb.com/news/2024/09/ray-ban-meta-glasses-new-ai-features-and-partner-integrations/
  13. 13.0 13.1 Laptop Mag. "Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses review: A glimpse into what glasses could be." September 29, 2024. Available at: https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 UploadVR. "Next-Gen Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Could Recognize Faces In 2026." May 12, 2025. Available at: https://www.uploadvr.com/next-gen-ray-ban-meta-2026-super-sensing-facial-recognition-live-ai/
  15. Ray-Ban. "Discover Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses". Retrieved May 13, 2024. Available at: https://www.ray-ban.com/usa/discover-ray-ban-meta-ai-glasses/clp
  16. Stein, Scott (April 23, 2024). "Meta Ray-Bans 6 Months Later: The Best AI Companion Happens to Be Camera Glasses". CNET. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/meta-ray-bans-6-months-later-the-best-ai-companion-happens-to-be-camera-glasses/.
  17. Peterson, Jake (April 23, 2024). "What I Learned After Six Months of Wearing Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses". Lifehacker. https://lifehacker.com/tech/what-i-learned-after-six-months-of-wearing-ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses.