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Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1), Wayfarer, Matte Black | Smart AI Glasses for Men, Women — 12 MP Ultra-Wide Camera, Open-Ear Audio, Video Recording, Bluetooth — Transitions® Graphite Green Lenses — Sunglasses

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Size: Standard


Color: Matte Black/Transitions Clear to Graphite Green Regular


Features

  • #1 SELLING AI GLASSES - Move effortlessly through life with Ray-Ban Meta glasses. Capture photos and videos, listen to music, make hands-free calls or ask Meta AI* questions on-the-go. Ray-Ban Meta glasses deliver a slim, comfortable fit for both men and women.
  • CAPTURE WHAT YOU SEE AND HEAR HANDS-FREE - Capture exactly what you see and hear with an ultra-wide 12 MP camera and a five-mic system. Livestream it on Facebook and Instagram.
  • LISTEN WITH OPEN-EAR AUDIO Listen to music and more with discreet open-ear speakers that deliver rich, quality audio without blocking conversations or the ambient noises around you.
  • GET REAL-TIME ANSWERS FROM META AI The Meta AI* built into Ray-Ban Metas wearable technology helps you flow through your day. When activated, it can analyze your surroundings and provide context-rich suggestions - all from your smart AI glasses.
  • CALL AND MESSAGE HANDS-FREE Take calls, text friends or join work meetings via bluetooth straight from your glasses.
  • CONNECT LIKE A LOCAL WITH REAL-TIME TRANSLATION - With live translation, you can hear translations in real-time between French, Italian, Spanish, and English, German, Portuguese, and counting - no wifi needed.
  • SHARE YOUR POV, HANDS FREE - Instantly flip between your phones camera and the hands-free POV camera on your glasses, giving the person youre calling a whole new view.
  • PRIVACY CONTROLS Ray-Ban Meta glasses put you in control of your privacy. Enable voice commands and turn them off any time, and manage other privacy preferences with settings.

Description

Tap into timeless style and advanced technology designed to help you move effortlessly through life. Collaborate with Meta AI on ideas and answers based on what you see. Capture photos and videos from your POV, listen to music, make calls and even send texts on the fly—all without taking out your phone. From legendary Wayfarer to trendsetting Skyler, these are statement- making frames with a slim, comfortable fit that are perfect for everyday wear. Whether you’re remembering a parking spot or translating foreign languages in real-time, get the most out of life with Ray-Ban Meta glasses.

Additional Features: Audio Recording, Camera, Notifications, Phone Call, Video Recording


Human Interface Input: Buttons, Microphone


Supported Application: Camera, Messages, Reminders, Video Record, Voice Control


Language: English


Metrics Measured: Camera


Shape: Square


Style Name: Wayfarer


Color: Matte Black/Transitions Clear to Graphite Green Regular


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Average Life: 4 Hours


Battery Charge Time: 75 minutes


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Wireless Compability: 5 GHz Radio Frequency, Bluetooth


Communication Feature: Text Message, Voice Call


Band Width: 146.1 Millimeters


Item Weight: 250 Grams


Item Dimensions: 5.16 x 5.91 x 1.61 inches


Warranty Type: Limited


Brand: Meta


Model Name: Wayfarer


Target Audience: Unisex Adults


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Number: 0RW4006


Built-In Media: Case, Cleaning Cloth


Wearable Computer Type: Smart Glasses


Manufacturer: Meta


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: Sunglasses


Resolution: 1440 x 1920


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Compatible Phone Models: Android Devices, Ios Devices


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


RAM Memory Installed: 32 GB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent for a first time smart glasses owner Excellent for a first time smart glasses owner
Size: Large Color: Shiny Black/Green
The Gen 1 Meta glasses seem to be on sale everywhere. That prompted me to buy a pair. I’m very impressed with what they can do. Both photos and video quality is good. I wear hearing aids, I can play music and answer the phone with my Metas and the hearing aids pick up the audio. It’s cool to look at something and ask Meta what it is. If I use these like I think I will I might buy a pair of the high dollar display glasses and get prescription lenses. Then gift these to a family member. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Michael

  • Great item, Great Price
Size: Large Color: Matte Black/Transitions Clear to Graphit...
Great item, Great Price
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026 by RFD Firewood

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Size: Large Color: Shiny Black/Green
I am thoroughly impressed with these. The battery life meets my expectations, allowing for half a day of music listening without issue. However, extensive use of the camera functions does drain the battery quickly, lasting only about an hour. The quality of the pictures taken is very good, and the large frames I chose suit me well. Given the nature of my work, having a capable video camera is essential, and these have fit the bill. While I do wish I had chosen the transition lenses for better indoor usability, the experience of listening to music is fantastic. The sound quality exceeded my expectations, and the privacy it offers is undeniable. Another great function is the live translation. Translate any language directly into your ears. Not impressed with the AI function I've tried asking the AI function questions and it's not very reliable. I get weird answers and it doesn't always understand what I'm talking about. Even simple things like, what is the object I am holding, in this case, a leaf, it can't answer well. It's hit or miss. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by Lola ❤️

  • Update 2. Device so useless as to be unbelievable. Software is not ready for Prime Time
Size: Standard Color: Matte Black/Polarized Gradient Graphite
This is an update to an update to an update. I’ve officially downgraded these glasses to one star. If the Amazon Gods would only let us use negative values I would be even happier. . After almost 10 days of trying to use these things while on our European vacation, I have to declare them the single most defective, most useless device purchased on Amazon (or anywhere) in a very long time. I normally carry both an iPhone and iPad with me. The software is so kludgy that it never knows where or how to connect. The Ai function does not work at all. Period. No amount of fiddling will make it work. This, in spite of the fact that I’ve tried connecting to the US via a VPN. To make things worse is the fact that you will often, and unknowingly, begin to take either photos or videos. I have some stunning photos of my shoes, the carpet, and the bright blue sky. This all happens as you sit in a lounge chair looking goofy because the LED light, which cannot be disabled, blinks to let people know you seem to prefer a video of your shoes rather than the stunning native scenery. People tend to alternate looking at you as both a pervert and an idiot. Good grief, I can’t wait to send these things back to Amazon. The value of this product should be about $10 and be on the rack in the convention store with the other cheap glasses that are more often stolen than purchased. These glasses are so useless as to be really unbelievable. They will not stay connected to any iOS device. They constantly lose Bluetooth connectivity. It seems the Ai function is not available outside the US as it refuses to work in Europe. The glasses refuse to connect to a European WiFi. Whatever you do. Do NOT believe any of the glowing reviews from the YouTube hucksters who are getting free swag and being paid to tout this product. Take it from me. These glasses are not going to do what you want them to do. Rayban you should be ashamed of lending your good name to a carnival side show barker such as Zuckerberg. So, while everyone is posting somewhat rave reviews, let’s discuss the cons of owning these glasses. I bought these glasses for use both on vacation, as well as an addition to my studio cameras that I use for my Edge Of Innovation channel on YouTube. The software is wonky. Seemingly it will not pair with two iOS devices. For example, you cannot pair the device with both your iPhone and IPad. Once paired there is a goofy, convoluted process to do a full reset of the glasses in order to pair with another device. Speaking of using with an iPad…there is no iPad specific app for the glasses. To use the Meta View app one must use the app as an iPhone app in the enlarged view in the portrait mode. Software this bad from two major companies is simply unacceptable in today’s world. As we all know, there is no love lost between Apple and Meta. This becomes clear when using this device. It is my greatest hope that Apple will create a competing device and Sherlock this device from Meta. I should mention that the only reason this is not a 1-star review is because the glasses themselves are okay as far as actually working as sun glasses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by B Taylor

  • Meta Ray-Ban glasses review from a dad’s perspective
Size: Large Color: Matte Black/Transitions Clear to Graphit...
I absolutely LOVE these glasses. The style, the usability, the video, photo, and audio, clarity everything is just incredible! The battery life could get me through an entire day unless I was shooting a lot of video/photo, then I would get around 4hrs. Which isn’t bad especially with the fast charging speed the charging case offers. I really enjoyed being able to capture my kids having fun without fumbling around in my pocket for my phone. Also my kids wouldn’t freeze up and stop what they were doing because they saw me bring my phone out. They barely noticed me taking video with the glasses. They saw the flashing light on the glasses but didn’t think twice about it. I also loved the fact that I still had both hands available to interact with my kids while capturing incredible POV shots. I signed up for the “Early Access” program to gain access to the upcoming features. The live translations feature was a real game changer. Testing it out with some of my Spanish speaking colleagues was fun but it was really useful when I was recently at a Spanish market and I was able to better communicate. Using the glasses to scan QR code or having John Cena (one of the celebrity voices available for Meta AI” answer a question for me while on the go without bringing out my phone was great. The speakers on the glasses are really good as well. I enjoyed being able to take a call or listen to a podcast while walking around without having my AirPods in my ear. Now don’t get me wrong the sound quality is not matched the the AirPods Pros especially when the noise cancellation is on. But for the convenience and comfort of not having something in your ear and still being able to hear it’s a win for me. I ended up going with the large size, which fit me well. BUT my one issue is that the arms are just a tad but snug by the top of the ear. I was able to find some cushions on Amazon which completely rectified the issue. For around $400 after tax I feel that these glasses are a great value for the money. Also depending on the type of Vision insurance you have they may be covered, at least some of the cost. Which makes them an even better deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by Ja Quayan

  • Great But Software Issues and Short Battery Life
Size: Standard Color: Shiny Black/Green
I bought these used with minor scratches, no problem because I got them to put prescription lenses in. After my annual eye test (my vision thankfully has been stable this year for a change, so the prescription was the same) I gave them to the staff to send off for lenses after signing a waiver that they would not be responsible for any damage to my frames. When I picked them up, my doctor said the company declined to fit the lenses, so he did it himself. My new lenses are progressive, transition, and coated, but in the car they won’t darken much, if at all, because the car’s glass absorbs UV, so I bought aftermarket clip-on, flip-up sunglasses for my Wayfarers. Back home the first thing I did was charge them. Then I downloaded the app, turned them on, put them on, and ran through the instructions. They were very clear and easy to follow. As eyeglasses, I like the fit and the big lenses. I’m not crazy about the looks, but I didn’t buy them for how they look to others, and to the minor extent that I care, the Wayfarer style is classic. As smart glasses, I like how easy it was to pair Bluetooth with my i14. The audio quality is excellent, as far as I can tell with my minor old age hearing loss, and open ear lets me hear the outside world. I’m not so good with the volume control yet, so I do that on my phone, but the audio pause/resume feature is useful. The glasses give an audio cue when I put them on, and another very shortly after when Bluetooth is active. The only times I’ve used the camera were when I fat-fingered the button by mistake, but the photos looked okay before I deleted them on my phone. I like the way the glasses answer the phone and handle texts, hands-free and more convenient than my Fitbit Sense 2, great when driving. I haven’t tried talking to “Hey, Meta” much, but it’s a very interesting feature. My main disappointment is the short battery life, in hindsight not surprising with such small batteries. Sometimes I carry my old glasses in my shirt pocket so I can switch while I charge these. The app, which by the way should stay active when wearing these glasses, displays battery %. Charging in the case requires some jiggling to make contact. The charging case is not sold separately. I bought an aftermarket charger that’s easier to use, seems faster, and lets me charge in more than one place: case in the car, new charger in the bedroom. Oh, before I forget again, the glasses give an audio low battery warning at 15% and again at 5%. After charging, when I put them on, they give an audio report, 100% battery. This review page suggests that I should mention value for money. I consider this a positive, with audio better than in-ear plugs or pods, still camera and video camera, phone and text answering, access to AI, and stylish sunglasses for much less than the total price of buying them all separately. One thing I try to remember when I write a review, if I had it to do over again knowing what I know now, would I still buy it? Yes! Edited to add: Yesterday I started a timer when I put on the glasses. I didn't use the audio much, maybe half an hour or so in total, and the 15% bat warning came at 5 hours and 45 minutes, better than I expected. I will time it with full time audio music and report. The aftermarket charger took them back to 100% in 57 minutes. I haven't timed the charging case yet, but will add that when I do. Updated edit: After several charges using each, although not precisely timed, the case and the aftermarket charger take substantially the same amount of time to charge the Wayfarers to 100%. The aftermarket charger has a light on full-time when it’s holding the glasses, red for charging and green for fully charged. The case’s light turns on only briefly upon opening or closing the case. Rather than interrupting the charging process to check battery status, especially when charging with the case, I use the app to get the current battery percentage. Update after just over a year of use: Sorry to say the focus is mainly on the negative. 1. They tend to slide down my nose when I'm active, which causes the audio to pause. It's very annoying, especially after buying Amazon Alexa Echo glasses that play on even when I remove them. Software issue. 2. The battery life is too short. The new second generation doubles the battery life, but that doesn't help me, just tells me that the problem was recognized. 3. The software consumes battery life much faster than my Alexa glasses, which I can wear for an hour without exercising any smart functions and find the battery still at 100%. These glasses' software consumes the battery faster even when not actively using any smart function, although I haven't tested or measured how much. One would hope that Meta software would be at least as good as Amazon. 4. I seldom use the camera, still or video; I mainly listen to music and use the phone when I want a camera. For my purposes I much prefer the Alexa glasses. 5. So I'm changing my conclusion: If I had it to do over again knowing what I know now, would I still buy them? Regrettably, no. I might go for the second generation, but probably would stick with Amazon Alexa Echo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by Tried It

  • The coolest gift ever!!!
Size: Standard Color: Shiny Black/Clear
We got the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1) glasses for our son’s 13th birthday, and honestly, we might be the best and coolest parents on the block right now. These things are a total game changer. He puts them on and instantly feels like a tech-savvy spy from the future. Taking hands-free photos and videos of his friends, listening to music while skating, and even getting directions without pulling out his phone. The style looks just like classic Ray-Bans, so they don’t scream “smart glasses” . They just look sharp. The camera quality is surprisingly good for quick snaps and clips, the audio is crystal clear for calls and Spotify, and the battery lasts through an entire day of adventures. He’s already used them to record his basketball highlights, chat with grandma, and show off to his friends (who are now begging their parents for a pair too). Setup was super easy, and the Meta app connects seamlessly. No complaints at all! These glasses made our kid’s birthday unforgettable and turned us into the coolest parents in the neighborhood overnight. Highly recommend for any teen (or adult) who wants to stay connected in the most stylish way possible! — Super proud (and now legendary) parents! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 by Katy S.

  • Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Review – Stylish, Functional, and Packed with Tech
Size: Standard Color: Matte Black/Polarized Gradient Graphite
I recently purchased two pairs of Ray-Ban Meta glasses—one with transition lenses and one with polarized lenses—and they’ve been a game changer for my daily life and content creation. Here’s a breakdown of my experience with both pairs and their features: What I Loved • Hands-Free Content Creation: These glasses have made it incredibly easy to record high-quality videos while keeping my hands free. As a content creator, I love giving my audience a first-person view of what I’m doing, and the ease of snapping photos or shooting videos on the go is unmatched. • Stylish and Discreet Design: The Wayfarer style is a timeless classic, and over 99% of people won’t even realize these are smart glasses. I get all the benefits of advanced tech without sacrificing style. • Polarized Lens Quality: The clarity of the polarized lenses is unreal. They block out the sun beautifully, especially in Florida’s intense sunlight, and make driving feel sharper and more vibrant. • Immersive Sound Quality: Listening to music and taking calls without earbuds is an incredible experience. The sound is immersive, theater-like, and subtle enough that people nearby won’t hear it. I even had a crystal-clear call with my dad, and he had no idea I was using glasses for audio! The Cons • Transition Lenses Fall Short Outdoors: While they’re great indoors, the transition lenses don’t adapt quickly enough to the Florida sun and don’t block out glare as effectively as polarized lenses. If you need strong sun protection, go for the polarized option. • “Hey Meta” Feature is a Letdown: This was the biggest disappointment. The voice assistant is unreliable and drains the battery rapidly. For example, when I asked it to delete a video, it looped endlessly without actually doing it. It also struggled with recognizing objects—I asked about a man-made mountain, and it gave me a completely inaccurate answer. I’ve since turned this feature off. • Battery Life with “Hey Meta”: With the assistant on, the battery drained by 10% for a 3-minute video. Turning it off drastically improved performance—only 1% battery drain for the same recording length. If you want the glasses to last all day, keep “Hey Meta” off. • Fit Needed Adjustments: Out of the box, the glasses were slightly heavy and slid down my nose. Adding nose pads resolved the issue and made them much more comfortable for extended wear. Overall Thoughts These glasses excel in hands-free convenience, exceptional call quality, and immersive sound, all wrapped in a stylish, discreet design. While the “Hey Meta” feature fell short and the battery life could be better with it enabled, turning it off made a world of difference. If you’re looking for stylish smart glasses that deliver high-quality content creation and audio, I highly recommend these—especially the polarized lenses. They’ve exceeded my expectations in so many ways and are now a daily essential for me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by Dennis M

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