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Meta Ray-Ban review: The glasses that are quite a spectacle

If you’re sceptical about smart glasses, I get it — I was too. But if you’re willing to be an early adopter and mindful about when and where you wear them, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses might just surprise you.

September 30, 2025 / 06:36 IST
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Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses

I’ll admit it upfront: I didn’t expect to like these glasses. Smart glasses, to me, have always felt like the Google Glass problem waiting to happen all over again. A camera strapped to your face, awkward controls, a dash of privacy anxiety — it seemed like a product category that was destined to stay niche. And when you add Meta’s name into the mix, my scepticism doubled. After all, this is the company that wants to strap a VR headset to your head, put sensors in your living room, and now — apparently — cameras on your face.

And yet, after living with the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, I’m conflicted. Not because they’re perfect — they’re not — but because, for the first time, I can see why these might have a future. They’ve made me pull my phone out less, take more spontaneous photos, and even swap out my earbuds once or twice. For a product I wasn’t too sure of, I am very much convinced about their — and perhaps our digital — future.

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Classic Ray-Ban looks, with a twist

At first glance, these are just Ray-Bans. That’s the cleverest thing about them. You can pick between two frames: the iconic Wayfarer and the rounder Skyler. I got the Wayfarers, and unless you’re really looking, they’re indistinguishable from a normal pair of sunglasses. The design hasn’t been “techified” — no clunky arms, no sci-fi vibes, no glowing plastic. They’re light enough to wear all day, and I never felt the same weight fatigue you sometimes get with chunky headphones or VR gear.