
AI wearables are one of the biggest things to come from Meta in recent years. I’ve tried the recent Ray-Bans and the sporty Oakleys, both of which are impressive examples of the technology. Thanks to a new release of Ray-Ban Optics Styles, the smart specs might be more viable for more people, especially prescription wearers.
You can already get Meta’s glasses with prescription lenses, but the latest designs are made with prescriptions in mind from the outset. Available in two styles of frames, ‘Blayzer Optics’ and ‘Scriber Optics’, the new Ray-Ban Optics Styles glasses are said to be Meta’s “most comfortable” to date, courtesy of a slimmer and more customisable fit.
Both designs look slightly different to suit individual preferences. Blayzer is a more rectangular design with sharper edges, while the Scriber frame has a softer and rounder look.
You don’t need a prescription to wear them, either. According to Meta, the glasses’ hinge design, swappable nose pads, and adjustable tips are meant to be more comfortable for all-day wearing.
In Australia, the new Ray-Ban Meta Optics Styles start at $709, and are available to buy on 15 April from various glasses retailers. Available colours include Matte Black, Transparent Black, Transparent Dark Olive, Transparent Matte Ice Grey, and Transparent Stone Beige. There’s also a new Dark Brown charging case.
Existing Meta Ray-Ban and Oakley glasses are also getting new frames and lens combinations to choose from. Oakley Meta Vanguards will soon come with the option of Prizm Dark Golf lenses, which are meant to improve visibility while playing golf. The Vanguards will also get Prizm Transitions lenses that adapt to different lighting conditions.
To cap things off, Meta confirmed that its smart glasses’ live translation feature will support more languages in the coming months, including Mandarin and Japanese.
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