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Save $75 on the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: AI, open-ear audio, and a 12MP camera in a frame you’d wear anyway

Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer drops to $224.25 (25% off): 12MP camera, open-ear audio, AI assistant.

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Most wearable tech asks you to make a visible compromise on how you look to get the features you want. The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses don’t. They’re down to $224.25, a $75 saving off their $299 list price, and they put a 12MP ultra-wide camera, open-ear speakers, and AI assistance into a Wayfarer frame that looks exactly like a regular pair of Ray-Bans from across the room.

What you’re getting

The 12MP ultra-wide camera captures photos and video from a first-person perspective in a way that a phone simply can’t replicate naturally. It’s the kind of capability that changes how you document travel, outdoor activities, and everyday moments without the self-consciousness of holding a camera up. Video recording and Bluetooth connectivity keep the Ray-Ban Meta versatile across different use cases, from hands-free calls to capturing footage on the move.

The open-ear speakers deliver audio without blocking out the environment around you, which makes them a more practical everyday companion than in-ear options for anyone who spends time in situations where situational awareness matters. Call quality is clear, and the speakers handle music and podcasts well enough for casual listening without the isolation of traditional earbuds.

The AI integration is where the Ray-Ban Meta earns its place as more than a novelty. Built-in Meta AI handles questions, translations, and contextual assistance through voice commands, adding a layer of utility that makes the glasses a genuinely useful tool rather than a conversation piece. The Wayfarer silhouette keeps the whole package looking like eyewear rather than a prototype, which is still the hardest problem smart glasses have historically failed to solve.

Why it’s worth it

Smart glasses that look like regular glasses at a price under $250 is still a relatively short list. The Ray-Ban Meta at $224.25 brings camera capability, open-ear audio, and AI assistance to that list at a $75 discount, and the Wayfarer design means they work as everyday eyewear regardless of whether you’re actively using any of the tech features.

The bottom line

The Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer at $224.25 is the most wearable piece of smart glasses technology available at this price. The 12MP camera, open-ear speakers, and AI assistant add up to a device that fits into daily life rather than demanding a lifestyle adjustment, and the $75 saving makes this a good moment to find out what wearing a computer on your face actually feels like.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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