Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are now also prescription glasses

While cheaper smart glasses from other manufacturers are now also available with products such as the Rokid AI Glasses ($279 on Amazon), the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses remain the market leaders. The two companies are now expanding their range with the first two models that have been specially developed for optical lenses with dioptric correction.
The lenses can be changed by a trusted optician and the fit can also be adjusted to the wearer's face by an optician to increase wearing comfort. Customizable temple tips and interchangeable nose pads are designed to provide the highest wearing comfort of all Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses to date. The technology corresponds to the regular second generation of Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses.
The glasses can record 12 megapixel photos and 3K videos with an integrated ultra-wide-angle camera. 32 GB of flash storage allows over 1,000 photos to be stored directly on the glasses. Integrated open-ear speakers and a total of six microphones make it possible to listen to podcasts, make phone calls or talk to an AI assistant via the smart glasses. The battery lasts eight hours, or 48 hours with the charging case.
Prices and availability
The Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics (Gen 2) and Ray-Ban Meta Scriber Optics (Gen 2) will be available from April 14 for a recommended retail price of $499. Matching lenses with diopter correction must be purchased separately.









