Whether you're a content creator, a commuter with taste, or someone who just wants to say, "Hey Meta, take a photo"like it's no big deal, this is wearable tech that finally looks… wearable.
Smart glasses have been "the future" for years, but most attempts have flopped. Meta and Ray-Ban are changing that with the second-gen Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, which finally blend style with utility. Sleek Wayfarers, Headliners, and a new Skyler frame keep the fashion clean, while hidden tech brings the function.
With a simple voice command, users can snap photos or record video. Creators can livestream directly to Instagram or Facebook, hands-free. Tiny open-ear speakers handle calls and music without shutting out the world, while Meta AI (in beta) can identify objects in real time.
Privacy concerns are real—dual cameras on your face will always draw attention, even with Meta's LED indicator. But compared to earlier clunky prototypes, these glasses actually feel wearable in everyday life.
Priced between $299 and $379, they're a bridge between luxury eyewear and cutting-edge wearable tech. For creators, they're a content tool. For everyone else, they're a stylish glimpse into what's next.Would you rock a pair or is that too "Black Mirror" for you? Drop your take and tag us at #ThatsWhatsUPOnline