Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Smart Glasses

Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Smart Glasses

  • Tap into iconic style and advanced technology with Ray-Ban Meta, the #1 selling AI glasses*. Capture photos and videos, listen to music, make hands-free calls or ask Meta AI questions on the go. *Based on IDC historical sales data up to Q3’25, released December 2025.
  • Chat with Meta AI to get suggestions, answers and reminders. With live translation, you can have a back-and-forth conversation in six languages and counting.
  • Listen to music and more with discreet open-ear speakers that deliver rich, quality audio without blocking out conversations or the ambient noises around you.
  • On a full charge, glasses can last up to 8 hours with moderate use. With the charging case, get up to 48 hours of power on the go.
  • Choose from a wide range of lenses designed to match your style with options ranging from fully tinted, fully clear, blue light or Transitions lenses.
Primary Role:

Always‑on witness and low‑key intel rig for your life on the move—music, calls, and receipts on what actually happened last night.

Vital Stats:
  • Classic Wayfarer frame with hidden tech: ultrawide 12 MP camera and 3K Ultra HD video (up to 1440 x 1920 at 30 fps on earlier gen).
  • Five‑mic array, open‑ear speakers, voice control with “Hey Meta” for photos, video, calls, music, and Meta AI queries.
  • About 48–133 g depending on model and lenses, 4–8 hours battery life depending on Gen 1 vs Gen 2 and usage, USB‑C charging case.
  • Works with iOS and Android via the Meta View app; 32 GB onboard storage (roughly 500+ photos or 100+ short videos).
Origin Story:

You got tired of choosing between being present and documenting the chaos—between fumbling for a phone or just letting the moment go. The Meta Wayfarer showed up as a compromise‑killer: it looked like normal matte‑black Ray‑Bans, but quietly promised to record what your future self would swear you exaggerated. Your first real test wasn’t a tech demo; it was a street in some overheated city at 1:37 a.m., a bar door behind you and a questionable alley in front. “Hey Meta, take a video,” you said, and kept walking. The glasses caught everything while your hands stayed in your pockets, exactly where they belonged.

Field Notes:

Audio is the sleeper feature: open‑ear speakers good enough for music, YouTube, and calls without sealing you off from the street—perfect for airports, taxis, and wandering unfamiliar neighborhoods. Camera is brilliant in good light and only “fine” once the sun disappears; bright‑day walks, rooftops, open‑air markets look sharp, but low‑light bars and clubs tend toward noisy, blurry receipts of bad decisions. Meta AI in the frame is part gadget, part ghostwriter: translate a sign, ask about a building, get a rough read on a landmark, or just tell it to remember where you parked so you don’t have to. Battery is built for days, not marathons—figure a few hours of mixed capture, calls, and audio before you’re dropping them back into the charging case. They’re still thicker and a bit heavier than regular Wayfarers, and people online complain if they wear them nonstop, but in motion—airport to Uber to bar—they mostly read as normal shades until the tiny camera light winks on.

Why It’s in The Stash:

The Stash isn’t just for analog romance; sometimes you need digital proof. The Wiretap earns its slot because it quietly turns your POV into footage—no phone between you and the moment, no fumbling when the interesting thing happens three seconds faster than your reflexes. You reach for it when the night might get strange, the conversation might be worth remembering, or the route you’re walking is a story in the making and you want evidence for future you that, yes, it really did go down like that.

 

 

Frame Material Type Resin
Lens Material Type Polycarbonate
Material Plastic
Arm Length 156 Millimeters
Bridge Width 22 Millimeters
Lens Width 50 Millimeters
size Standard

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