
"I set up a pair provided by Meta the morning before they were announced, and I wore them all day while walking around Meta's campus, taking demos, writing stories, and just going through a workday, including snapping the occasional photo or using the onboard speakers to help me navigate. They were fully charged when I put them on right before 9AM PT,"
"The second-generation Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses aren't too different from the first. The biggest change is that they have a better battery life, making them much easier to rely on as a private set of speakers or an eye-level camera for an all-day adventure. I just can't get over how weird I feel while wearing them. The Good An unobtrusive camera at eye level Much better battery Lots of frame options"
Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses offer roughly eight hours of battery life, about twice the prior generation. They function as unobtrusive eye-level cameras and private speakers, with multiple frame options. In one full-day test, the glasses were fully charged at 9AM and reached 9 percent after 12 hours of varied use including photos, demos, and navigation. The improved battery makes the glasses more reliable for all-day wear, but the presence of a camera at eye level continues to produce discomfort while wearing them. The product balances practical gains with persistent social and privacy concerns.
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