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Wearable Technology

RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSES - Our Top Pick!

Meta Ray-Band

In the more popular sector of smart glasses, the Ray-Ban Meta brand becomes one of our top picks in the category.  Check out our quick cons and pros on the product below:

Pros:

  • Classic Ray-Ban Style:

    The glasses retain Ray-Ban’s timeless design, making them look like regular, fashionable sunglasses rather than a high-tech gadget.These smart glasses come in multiple styles ranging from color, shape and feel.

  • Decent Camera Quality:

    The integrated camera offers respectable photo and video quality for quick moments, with features like direct sharing to social media apps via Meta’s app. Integration with Meta’s ecosystem allows for seamless sharing of moments to platforms like Instagram and Facebook, especially useful for those who enjoy vlogging or sharing their daily life online.

  •  Open-Ear Audio:

    The speakers built into the temples allow for music streaming or phone calls without covering your ears, providing an immersive audio experience without being intrusive.

  •  Lightweight and Comfortable:

    Despite the tech embedded within the frames, they are relatively lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods.

  • Hands-Free Voice Control:

    With built-in voice commands powered by Meta, users can control the glasses hands-free, making it easy to take calls, play music, or record videos.

Cons:

  •  Battery Life for Casual Use:

    The battery is decent for light, daily use, offering several hours of functionality, especially if you aren’t constantly using the camera or streaming music.  We placed this in the “cons” section solely because we did experience the frames overheating with extensive use in the sun / tropical environment.  Now we were excited about these and used them a lot, so take this with a grain of salt!

  • Privacy Concerns:
    While the privacy light is a good feature, there are still concerns about discreet recording and potential misuse in public spaces.

  • Price Point:
    These smart glasses come at a premium price, making them more of a luxury item. This may be a tough sell for those who are only casually interested in the tech features.  But hey, you get what you pay for … sometimes.

Overall, we recommend the Meta frames and look forward to more innovative and industry leading efforts from Ray-Ban in this sector!