
Ray-Ban Meta G2 Blayzer & Scriber Optics
Meta's first AI glasses built for prescriptions
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Meta's first AI glasses built for prescriptions
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Meta unveils Gen 2 Ray-Ban AI glasses — Blayzer & Scriber Optics — built to better serve people who rely on prescription glasses and all-day eyewear. New features include nutrition tracking, WhatsApp summaries & recall, and Neural Handwriting, making smart eyewear more intuitive and useful.












Meta just launched prescription-optimized Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses: Blayzer Optics (Gen 2) and Scriber Optics (Gen 2), starting at $499, perfect for the billions needing vision correction without sacrificing smart features.
Everyday glasses wearers want all-day AI smarts (like hands-free nutrition tracking via voice/photo logging with personalized recs, US-only) but hate bulky add-ons, these are lightweight, optician-adjustable frames built for comfort and nearly all prescriptions.
What's new? First truly optical-forward Ray-Ban Meta designs with overextension hinges, interchangeable nose pads, and tailored fit, plus fresh colors/lenses for Ray-Ban Meta (e.g., Shiny Transparent Grey with Transitions Sapphire) and Oakley Meta (e.g., Prizm Rose Gold).
Key features & benefits:
Nutrition tracking for healthier choices;
WhatsApp summaries/recall (EAP, on-device privacy);
Neural Handwriting rolling out everywhere (even iMessage, write on any surface);
pedestrian nav expanding US-wide; more like display recording and widgets coming soon.
Keeps you intuitive, helpful, phone-free.
For daily AI users, nutrition trackers, WhatsApp power-users, walkers; ideal for logging meals, quick message catch-ups, discreet replies, turn-by-turn guidance.
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@rohanrecommends How accurate is the hands-free meal logging in real-world lighting, and does it integrate with apps like MyFitnessPal yet?
The prescription lens support is the obvious unlock here — most people who actually need glasses all day have been blocked from smart eyewear because of this. But how does the prescription integration work practically? Do you go through a licensed optician, upload your Rx somewhere, or is Meta partnering with specific lens providers?
prescription ai glasses is where things get real. how’s battery life with everything running
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Is the problem with data leakage fixed?