The new Meta Ray-Ban glasses put an AI display in your lens
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At Reviewed, we’ve tested everything from the immersive Meta Quest 3 to the earlier Ray-Ban Stories, and each showed us glimpses of what connected eyewear could be. Now, the new Meta Ray-Ban glasses are taking that vision even further, being the world’s first AI display glasses with input control from your wrist.
Still with all the Meta AI and hands-free features that made earlier models so popular on social media, but now with a ground-breaking full-color display built into the right lens and a Meta Neural Band that lets you control it all with subtle movements from your wrist.
What are Meta glasses?
Meta Ray-Ban glasses are advanced AI-powered eyewear created in collaboration between Meta and Ray-Ban. They combine timeless design with next-generation functionality, so you can stay connected without ever pulling out your phone. Earlier Meta glasses models let you capture photos and videos completely hands-free, livestream directly to Facebook or Instagram, and enjoy music or calls through discreet open-ear speakers.
What’s new with Meta Ray-Ban Display?

The AI in-lens display is only there when you need it, and not in your way when you don't.
In-lens, full-color display
The high-tech glasses from science fiction movies are no longer a figment of imagination. With a high-resolution display built directly into the right lens, you can now see messages, images, notifications, and even video calls right in your line of sight.
You can also ask Meta AI questions and receive step-by-step instructions or visual answers, visible only to you. The display appears when you need it and disappears when you don’t, keeping your lenses clear until the moment you want information.
Wrist-based input with Meta Neural Band
The Meta Neural Band introduces a completely new way to interact with your glasses. Using electromyography (EMG) technology, the band interprets the tiny signals from your muscles, so subtle hand movements can be used to scroll through messages, accept calls, or trigger Meta AI without touching your glasses.
How much are Meta glasses?
The new Meta Ray-Ban glasses start at $799, putting them in line with other premium wearables. Financing is available for about $66.59 per month through Best Buy with a 12-month plan, making it easier to budget for advanced tech.
Here’s what’s included for that price:
- Meta Ray-Ban Display
- Meta Neural Band
- Charging case
- Charger
- USB-C cable
- Microfiber Cloth
Can you get Meta glasses with prescription lenses?
Yes! After your Meta glasses fitting at Best Buy, you can order the glasses with your prescription. There is also the option to add Transitions lenses, which instantly adapt from clear indoors to dark outdoors.
Where can I buy Meta glasses near me?
A few retailers carry Meta glasses, but we recommend booking a demo with Best Buy. The glasses aren’t available for a direct online checkout, so an in-store appointment is the best way to see them in action, find your perfect fit, and get all of your questions answered before purchasing.
What do reviews say about Meta Ray-Ban glasses?
While there aren’t any reviews of the just-released Meta Ray-Ban Display, there’s plenty of praise for earlier models like the Ray-Ban Wayfarers.
Wearers on Best Buy comment on the excellent photo and video quality, stylish design, and overall ease of use, with many noting a comfortable fit and impressive AI features.
However, some common critiques included limited battery life, extra weight, and a finicky charging case. With the latest model, Meta has built on that foundation—introducing a longer-lasting battery. Chances are, the strengths fans already loved will shine even brighter in this next generation.
Try the new Meta Ray-Ban glasses today
Be among the first to experience the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, where timeless style meets breakthrough AI tech. With an in-lens display, wrist-based Meta Neural Band controls, and hands-free capture, they’re built for the future.