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Gone are the days when your glasses were simply a pair of glasses. We’ve seen tech become integrated into just about everything we touch in recent years, and things aren’t about to slow down. 

Ray-Ban and Meta have been a fundamental part of said innovation. Through its ongoing partnership first brought to life late last year, we’ve been given a front-row seat to what the future of eyewear actually looks like, and this time, it's getting personal.

For a while, AI glasses were a flex reserved for those with perfect vision. Not anymore. Meet the Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics and Scriber Optics Gen 2, two new optical-first styles built specifically for prescription wearers. 

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Slimmer and more customizable than ever before, the new frames come with interchangeable nose pads, adjustable temple tips, and overextension hinges offering an extra 10° of rotation. Translation: you'll wonder how you ever left the house without them.

Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics - Gen 2

Meta AI is keeping pace, too. Live Translation now covers Japanese, Mandarin and Arabic, and hands-free food logging and nutrition tracking have been added for those who want their glasses to do more than look the part. They’ll do that too, don’t fret.

Ray-Ban Meta Scriber Optics - Gen 2

New seasonal colorways, including Shiny Transparent Grey and Shiny Transparent Peach, are available for order now, with the full collection expanding globally later this year.

Blurry vision? No problem. The future's finally in focus. 

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