Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Now Available at Reduced Price on Amazon
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses offer hands-free access to Meta AI for questions, reminders, and translation. Shoppers can currently purchase the glasses for $70 off the regular price on Amazon.
nypost.comA reviewer who initially questioned the value of smart glasses found the Ray-Ban Meta model useful after several weeks of testing. The glasses provide voice-activated access to Meta AI for basic questions, reminders, and language translation. The reviewer reported using the device during running, road trips, and other activities.
Battery life reaches up to eight hours on a single charge and 48 hours with the included case.
The glasses include a 12-megapixel camera and five-microphone audio system. They are available in multiple frame sizes and lens colors. Other smart glasses models from Oakley, Carrera, and additional brands are also listed for sale on Amazon. One reviewer described the Meta AI feature as capable of answering questions and providing translations through voice commands. 15 after the discount.
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Reviewer tested Ray-Ban Meta glasses during daily activities.
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Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 glasses listed at discounted price on Amazon.
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