Ray-Ban Meta: Akiniai, protingesni už tavo dviejų laipsnių bendraklasį

At first glance, they look like classic Ray-Bans—but under the lenses, it’s a whole different story. Ray-Ban Meta are glasses that combine style, comfort, and artificial intelligence. Yes, the kind that answers questions like “What’s 15% of this restaurant bill?” without you having to pull out your phone.

What do these glasses actually do?

The concept is simple: you look, you speak, and the glasses do the rest. Built-in camera, microphones, speakers, and an AI assistant that responds to your voice. Say “take a photo”—it snaps one. Ask “what’s the weather like in Košice”—it tells you. Ask “where did I put my phone”—okay, that one’s still in beta.

What do they look like?

Relax, they won’t make you look like a cyborg. They look like classic Wayfarers or Headliners. No oversized frames, no disco LEDs. Just a clean, iconic design with a subtle hint that you’re two tech generations ahead of everyone else.

Features you actually care about:

  • Camera right between your eyes – perfect for first-person shots whether you’re hiking or just getting groceries.
  • Microphones and speakers – so you can have conversations with your AI like a professional whisperer.
  • Play music, make calls, listen to podcasts – all without lifting a finger.
  • Live translation – finally understand what that waiter in Italy is trying to tell you without embarrassment.

Who should get these?

  • People who think smartwatches are already too mainstream.
  • Content creators who want to shoot POV videos without gear, gimbals, or GoPros.
  • Tech lovers who want to order coffee while translating a vending machine label in real-time.

Battery life and other boring specs

No worries here—it won’t die after two songs. The battery lasts all day, and it comes with a charging case. Yes, your glasses charge like AirPods now. Who would’ve thought in a world where your car AC still needs a 40-page manual.

Verdict

Ray-Ban Meta isn’t just about tech. It’s about how you look, what you hear, what you create, and how quickly you can answer a question you’d normally spend three minutes googling. They’re not for everyone—but if you know the future’s already here, you probably know what I mean.

Try them on. But be warned—people will ask what’s on your face. And for once, it won’t be because you picked the wrong frame.

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