Meta (Gen 1)

Ray-Ban

Meta (Gen 1)

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Nice daily camera better than Ray-ban meta

I live in Japan and own Ray-ban meta gen 1 and was satisfied as a casual camera. draw backs are Can't use meta AI(not sold and supported officially in Japan) Glass don't fit my face. I'm typical asian and ray-ban meta is not for me Short battery . I use ray-ban meta only as a camera and ear phone .

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hackerdudesan in r/rokid_official

March 29, 2026 6:44 AM

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Are you upgrading to Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2

I ordered the RayBan Meta 2 and returning my Oakley HSTN Metas. While the HSTN is ok… it’s not great for everyday use. Plus it’s slightly uncomfortable for me. All my typical sunglasses are Wayfarers… so this is an easy switch.

FitterOver40 in r/OakleyMetaGlasses

September 18, 2025 3:17 PM

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Mark Zuckerberg unveils $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses

I’m not sure how many other ways you could interpret it but okay lol, the price on all the meta ray ban models are fairly similar. And based on numerous reports that I’ve seen retention is quite high with the model that released at the end of 2023 (not the rayban stories), significantly higher than

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nickg52200 in r/technology

September 18, 2025 5:56 AM

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Dymesty Cook Edge AI Glasses Honest Opinon/Review

Hi, thanks for your thoughts. I have (and love) a pair of Rayban Metas but I'm becoming uncomfortable wearing them in an ever larger number of circumstanses due to increasing public paranoia around the cameras... 80%+ of my use of the Raybans is just the convenience of open-ear headphones for podcas

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bazpoint in r/SmartGlasses

April 7, 2026 9:41 AM

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Need advice. I need a new pair of prescription eyeglasses and thinking if I should get AI glasses (Oakley HSTN) or Moscot. Pros and Cons? Thank you!

The AI glasses - I have the raybans - are heavy. That doesn't mean you can't wear them all day, but it does mean you should always carry a spare. The in store rx lenses aren't as good as you can get third party, nor do they have a wide photochromic selection. I can't say anything about how the Oakle

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MarcusSurealius in r/glassesadvice

February 23, 2026 5:44 AM

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riding is dangerous than i thought.

I wear Rayban Metas in my helmet, you can shout “hey meta record a video” and it kicks off pretty fast. The call quality is on par with my Sena 50r, they are a sick investment. I have transitions lenses in mine which work great on the bike. https://imgur.com/a/J9o2D80 https://imgur.com/pqvODD0

Mr_Fried in r/AussieRiders

October 24, 2025 10:28 PM

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Need Honest Opinions: Should I Keep My Ray-Ban Meta Display Order or Cancel?

I ordered the new Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses about a month ago, and like many others I’m still stuck in the back-order queue. Now that I’ve had some time to think, I’m seriously considering canceling. For context, I already own the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1) and I really enjoy them. I mainly use the tra

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ContentBenefit7583 in r/MetaRayBanDisplay

November 15, 2025 5:58 PM

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