How Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses & Gen 2 Make Life Easier

A man controls Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses with gesture
A photo collage featuring Mark Zuckerberg in Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, Meta

Key Takeaways


  • Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Ray-Ban Meta Display glasses at the Connect event on September 17, 2025. These are the company's first smart glasses with a built-in HUD (heads-up display).

  • Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, starting at $799, feature an actual screen in the lens that displays information directly in your field of vision, and can be controlled using gestures via the Neural Band wrist controller.

  • Zuckerberg also introduced the refreshed Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 ($379) and sport-focused Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses ($499).

Mark Zuckerberg wears Ray-Ban Meta Display, in-lens screen shared.
Mark Zuckerberg demonstrates how Ray-Ban Meta Display AI glasses work at Connect 2025

Price & Release Dates

Model Starting price (USD) Release date (U.S.) Prescription support Best For
Ray-Ban Meta Display (+ Neural Band) $799 Sep 30, 2025 Yes, Rx of -4.00 to +4.00. Transitions lenses Navigation, accessibility
Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 $379 Available now Yes Content creation
Oakley Meta Vanguard $499 Oct 21, 2025 No Sports, fitness

Meta Ray-Ban Display HUD Glasses: The Flagship

Remember trying to check directions on your phone with one hand and balancing coffee and shopping bags in the other? Or trying not to look like a lost, confused tourist while translating a menu in a foreign cafe? The Ray-Ban Meta Display finally solves these and lots of other everyday frustrations.


These AI glasses feature a crisp augmented reality screen, controlled by your voice, that shows on-lens navigation, messages from social media, preview photos, live translations and captions, all without blocking your natural sight. No breaking eye contact with the world. No worries, it's private: only you can see the screen.



Screenshot showing how a built-in screen displays notifications

The heads-up display (HUD) floats below your eye line on the right and disappears when not in use, so it is neither obtrusive nor distracting.

The screen is bright and vivid even in daylight, while being large enough. This solves the big problem with the early smart glasses models. You can actually see your notifications without looking like you're squinting at invisible text.


The big news is that you can control your Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses with a subtle flick of your fingers. In the box, there's the Meta Neural Band, a stylish-looking, water-resistant bracelet with a neural interface. It reads barely perceptible hand movements, so you can interact with your AI smart glasses by tapping and swiping from your wrist.

A video call card on the Meta Ray-Ban Display
Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses with a neural wristband.

The Meta AI integration brings practical intelligence to your eyewear. Ask questions, get directions, identify landmarks, or even get help with translations through simple voice commands. The AI understands context and can provide relevant information based on what you're looking at.


The camera captures 12-megapixel photos and now records in 3K resolution at 60 frames per second. The system is tuned for higher quality photos and videos even when lighting is less than ideal, with more detail. Everything syncs automatically with the Meta View app on your phone for easy sharing and storage.

A woman wearing Ray-Ban Meta Display smart glasses

Meta Ray Ban Display smart glasses feature timeless Wayfarer frames that you already love, so they look much like regular Ray-Bans.

Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses Features - Real Solutions for Real Life

  • Right-eye heads-up display shows messages, maps, translations, and more.
  • Neural Wristband. Turns subtle finger pinches and swipes into precise controls. No touching the frames, no talking out loud.
  • On-Lens Meta AI Assistant. Quick answers, how-tos, step-by-step instructions, displayed on your lens instead of spoken.
  • Hands-Free Messaging & Video Calls. See WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram DM right on the lens.
  • Point, frame, nailed it. Use the real-time viewfinder and zoom in the display to compose shots, then preview and share the keepers.
  • Phone-free walking navigation. Visual turn-by-turn directions appear in your field of view.
  • Flick to your soundtrack. A music card shows what's playing, swipe to skip or pinch-and-rotate your wrist like a volume dial.
  • Standard photochromic Transitions lenses. You don't need to swap to sunglasses when you step out for a call.
  • Conversation focus. A soon-to-add feature that amplifies the voice of the person in front of you at super-loud events.
  • Slow-mo & hyperlapse video modes will arrive soon after launch.
  • All day on a single charge. Expect 6-8 hours, enough to cover a commute, errands, and evening plans. The slim charging case slips in jeans and adds extra power in minutes.

Who should buy these? Early adopters, people who travel constantly, and all those who are genuinely excited about having information in their field of vision. The tech is legitimately impressive. If you're the type who's always checking your phone for directions or translations while exploring new cities, having that info float in your peripheral vision is useful. And the $799 price tag makes perfect sense when you realize you're getting the first consumer AR display that doesn't look like you raided a sci-fi movie prop room.

How the screen looks from inside the lens
Limited-edition Ray-Ban Display with translucent frames

Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2

If you've been following the AI smart glasses space, you know the Ray-Ban Meta originals were quite successful. Now, Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses have arrived with major video upgrades and twice the battery life at a starting price of $379.


With these, Meta took their already popular formula and fixed the two biggest complaints people had about the original model. That 4-hour battery life of the Meta Ray-Ban Gen 1 meant you were constantly babying them like a dying phone. Consumers can expect up to 8 hours with typical use now. You can actually wear your Ray-Ban Meta glasses Gen 2 as your regular sunglasses without constantly calculating whether you have enough juice for that afternoon video call or evening walk.


Vloggers and casual creators want footage –  clean and stabilized. Gen 2 steps up to 3K, 60 frames per second, giving smoother motion and enabling faster shutters for less blur in action.

A woman in Ray-Ban Meta Skyler glasses
A woman calling up the Meta AI menu on her Ray Ban Meta AI glasses


The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 eyewear responds to voice commands, can identify objects and landmarks, and translate text in real time. The look is still classic with the popular Wayfarer, Headliner, and Skyler frame styles available, so you don't feel like you're wearing a prototype.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Gen 2 Features

  • 3K Ultra-HD video capture. Crisp POV footage with less motion blur, hands-free.
  • Meta AI integration. Hands-free replies, translation, and context.
  • Speakers (open-ear, dual drivers) let you hear navigation, podcasts, or calls while still catching horns, train announcements, or your name at the coffee bar.
  • 5 mic-system focuses on your voice and reduces background noise, helping you follow chats in loud places.
  • Conversation Focus, Slow-Motion and Hyperlapse will be added. You will be able to hear the person in front of you in noisy places and shoot with cool video effects.
  • All day on a single charge. About 8 hours between top-ups. Drop the glasses in the charging case while you order coffee and get additional juice.

Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 Vs Gen 2

Category Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1)
Launch price Starting at $379. Starting at $299.
Camera (stills) 12 MP ultra-wide camera. 12 MP ultra-wide camera.
Video modes 3K Ultra HD capture, up to 60 fps; ultrawide HDR. (Hyperlapse & slow-mo rolling out via software.) 1080p video capture up to 60 seconds per clip.
Battery life (glasses) Up to 8 hours on a full charge (typical use). Up to 4 hours on a full charge (typical/moderate use).
Battery w/ charging case Case provides +48 hours of on-the-go charging. Case holds up to eight additional charges for ~36 hours total use.
Processor / storage Storage: 32 GB flash. Processor: not specified in Gen-2 announcement. Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 platform. Storage: 32 GB flash.
Wireless Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3. Wi-Fi 6 (certified), Bluetooth 5.2.
Weight Wayfarer frame: 48 g (Standard) / 50 g (Large); (same frames offered on Gen 2). Wayfarer frame: 48 g (Standard) / 50 g (Large).
Design options Offered in Wayfarer, Skyler, Headliner (plus seasonal colors). Launched in Wayfarer and Headliner.
Meta AI features Adds Live AI session mode, conversation focus (announced), and expanded/soon offline live translation; retains hands-free Meta AI. Meta AI integrated (US beta at launch).
Livestreaming Yes — livestream to Facebook/Instagram from the glasses. Yes — hands-free livestreaming to Facebook/Instagram.

Oakley Meta Vanguard AI Glasses For Sports

Oakley Vanguard at a glance: purpose-built smart glasses for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, with rugged construction, fitness integrations, and camera positioned in the center for action capture.


This eyewear helps you document every adventure. The wide-angle camera captures more of the action around you, which makes sense when you're bombing down a mountain bike trail or attempting your first marathon.

What's clever about the Vanguard is the integration with fitness ecosystems. Connect them to your Garmin watch and your heart rate data becomes part of your recorded videos.

Collage showing Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses on people & Garmin watch integration

Meta Ray-Ban Display vs Meta Ray-Ban Gen 2 vs Oakley Meta Vanguard: Spec Snapshot

Model Display? Camera / Video Battery (est.) Audio IP/Water Resistance Integrations & Notes
Ray-Ban Meta Display Yes, right-lens HUD: 600×600px full-color, 90Hz, 20° FOV, 5,000 nits 12MP, 3K video ~6 hours mixed use Open-ear speakers + mics IPX4 Splash/rain-resistant; not for submersion. Private on-lens messages (WhatsApp / Messenger / Instagram), Neural Band gestures.
Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 No 12MP ultra-wide, 3K Ultra HD, 60fps HDR, 32GB storage ~8 hours typical use Open-ear speakers + mics IPX4 Splash/rain-resistant; not for submersion. Live translation support; creator-first features.
Oakley Meta Vanguard No Action-style center camera, 12MP, 122° wide-angle, 3K ~9 hours Sport-tuned open-ear speakers + mics IP67 Dust-tight; water-resistant to 1 m submersion (short duration). Garmin + Strava integrations; Fitness Agent.

Where to Buy Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses in NYC

Shopping for Ray-Ban | Meta Display glasses in New York? Make it a zero-guessing, all-thrill pickup at EuroOptica.  You can try them on, get a pro fit, and buy the same day in Manhattan. With three boutique locations (Upper West Side at 280 Columbus Ave, Upper East Side at 1249 3rd Ave, plus 463 Amsterdam Ave on the UWS), you’re never far from a hands-on demo.