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Meta’s Prescription Glasses: Brightening Your Digital Day

Will these smart specs finally solve the tech and glasses dilemma for millions?

Meta has unveiled two new Ray-Ban smart glasses designed specifically for those who rely on prescription lenses. The Blayzer and Scriber models, priced at $499 each, offer nearly universal prescription support, ensuring a personalized fit with flexible hinges and adjustable tips.


The launch also includes a range of new colors and lens options, enhancing both style and functionality. From the Shiny Transparent Peach frame to the Vanguard White with Prizm Rose Gold lenses, there's something for everyone. Meta is also enhancing its AI features, allowing users to log meals hands-free and receive personalized health insights.


These glasses represent a significant step towards making smart technology more accessible to those who need corrective lenses daily. As Meta continues to integrate advanced functionalities, the future of wearable tech may just be a lot clearer for millions of people.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/31/meta-launches-two-new-ray-ban-glasses-designed-for-prescription-wearers/
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