
Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) Wayfarer Smart AI Glasses
⭐ Voltger Score: 8.3 / 10 Best for: everyday capture, social content & convenience Works best with: creators, and tech enthusiasts
€330.03
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Should you buy it?
👍 Buy it if
you want hands-free photos & videos
you listen to music or podcasts on the go
you want a mix of style + tech
👎 Skip it if
you expect flagship camera quality
you want long battery life
Voltger Score: 8.3 / 10
Our verdict: Worth
Category | Score |
|---|---|
Usefulness | 9.0 |
Ease of use | 8.6 |
Build quality | 8.8 |
Value for money | 7.8 |
Reliability | 7.5 |
The problem
You miss moments because:
taking out your phone is slow
filming feels awkward in public
POV content is hard to capture naturally
At the same time:
earbuds block awareness
cameras aren’t always ready
What it actually does
These are smart glasses with built-in camera, speakers and AI.
You can:
take photos/videos with a button or voice
listen to music via open-ear speakers
make calls hands-free
use Meta AI for questions or commands
Hardware highlights:
12MP ultra-wide camera
open-ear audio system
touch + voice controls
~32GB storage for media
Our experience (realistic expectations)
What actually feels great
• capturing moments is fast and natural
• POV content looks unique and immersive
• audio quality is surprisingly good for open speakers
• design looks like normal Ray-Bans (big plus)
• hands-free calls feel convenient
This is where the product shines:
👉 effortless capture + convenience
What people don’t tell you
⚠️ Camera limitations
good for social media
not comparable to smartphone cameras
struggles in low light
⚠️ Battery life
around 3–5 hours active use
requires charging case often
⚠️ It’s still a “gadget”
From real user discussions:
“Cool idea, but not something I use all the time”
Meaning:
👉 not essential — but fun and useful in the right situations
Pros• hands-free photo & video capture | Cons• average camera quality |
|---|
Final verdict
This is one of those products where:
👉 experience > specs
If you like the idea of capturing life without touching your phone — it’s genuinely cool.
If you’re looking for performance — it’s not that.
⭐ Worth it — for convenience, content and everyday moments
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Still unsure?
If you see yourself saying:
“I wish I could record this quickly” → buy
Hardware
Device type: Smart glasses (camera + audio + AI)
Camera: 12 MP ultra-wide camera for photos & videos
Microphones: 5-mic array for audio recording & calls
Speakers: Dual open-ear speakers встроенные в рамку
Storage: 32GB internal storage (~500+ photos / 100+ short videos)
Connectivity
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.3 for audio & calls
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi support (for syncing & uploads)
App: Meta View app (iOS & Android)
Compatibility:
iOS 14.4+
Android 10+
Camera & Recording
Photo capture: hands-free button or voice
Video recording: POV video capture
Livestream: supported (Facebook / Instagram integration)
LED indicator: recording light for privacy
Audio & Calls
Open-ear audio: listen without blocking surroundings
Calls: hands-free calling with built-in mics
Voice assistant: Meta AI (“Hey Meta” commands)
AI Features
Meta AI integration: ask questions, get suggestions
Voice control: capture, call, interact hands-free
Live translation: supports multiple languages (limited set)
Battery & Charging
Battery life: up to ~8 hours (moderate use)
Charging case: up to ~48 hours total with case
Charging type: magnetic charging case
Physical
Frame style: Wayfarer (multiple sizes: Regular / Large)
Material: injected plastic frame
Lens options:
clear
sunglasses
transition lenses
Prescription support: available
Controls
Touch controls: swipe & tap on temple
Physical button: capture photos/videos
Voice control: hands-free commands
Included in the Box
Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer glasses
Charging case
Charging cable
Cleaning cloth
User documentation
Functional Features
Hands-free photo & video capture
Open-ear audio playback
Voice assistant (Meta AI)
Livestreaming capability
Social media integration
Real-World Notes
Camera is good for social content, not flagship quality
Battery depends heavily on video recording usage


