I was in love with Meta’s “Most Comfortable Glasses,” then I saw the price.


  • Meta prepares two new smart glasses
  • The Blayzer and Scribe Optics shapes are designed for people who wear prescription lenses.
  • Glasses are not cheap

Meta just launched a duo of new AI glasses styles in its Ray-Ban smart glasses line, and they’re designed for people who have prescriptions with designs meant for “all-day wear.”

These new Blayzer and Scriber Optics shapes support “almost all prescriptions” at launch (-6 to +6, with support for those with astigmatism as well) and according to Meta, they’re the company’s most comfortable AI glasses to date with over-extended hinges, interchangeable nose pads and optician-adjustable temple tips that will all allow you to get a fit more tailored to your smart specs.

(Image credit: Meta / EssilorLuxottica)

I already think the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses I own are comfortable, but I have a few adjustments I would make if I could – the interchangeable nose pads, for example, would be a big help in better fitting my specs. The only downside is that these new glasses are a bit more expensive than Meta’s standard Ray-Ban smart glasses.

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