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    Meta Unveils Two New Ray-Ban Prescription Smart Glasses

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Last updated: March 31, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Meta has introduced two new Ray‑Ban smart glasses—codenamed Scriber and Blazer—designed specifically for prescription wearers, representing its first purpose‑built models for that audience.

    Meta unveils two $499 Ray-Ban smart glasses for prescription users

    Meta Expands AI-Powered Eyewear Offerings with New Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

    March 31 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms launched two new Ray-Ban prescription smart glasses on Tuesday, expanding its offerings in an area that has become one of the few breakthrough successes in the race for artificial intelligence-powered gadgets.

    Product Details and Availability

    The new glasses, which are available for pre-order in the U.S. starting at $499, will broaden options for prescription eyewear users. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in January that "billions of people wear glasses or contacts for vision correction."

    Models and Release Date

    Meta said the new products - Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics and Ray-Ban Meta Scriber Optics - would become available at optical retailers in the U.S. and select international markets on April 14.

    Design Features

    The new models will feature overextension hinges, interchangeable nose pads and optician-adjustable temple tips to make them adaptable to each user's unique face shape.

    Market Impact and Company Strategy

    Shares of Meta were up nearly 4% in morning trading. They have fallen around 19% so far this year.

    Meta's Investment in AI and Partnerships

    The Facebook parent plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in its pursuit of "personal superintelligence," where advanced gadgets, among other products, would bring the benefits of AI to individual users. Meta develops its AI glasses in partnership with Ray-Ban owner EssilorLuxottica.

    Smart Glasses Market Overview

    Global smart glasses shipments reached 9.6 million units last year, with Meta accounting for about 76.1% of the total, International Data Corporation's research director Ramon Llamas said, adding that global smart glasses shipments are expected to reach 13.4 million units in 2026. 

    Previous Meta Smart Glasses Models

    The social media company launched Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses at $799 last year, its first model with a built-in display, enabling users to read messages, follow navigation directions and interact with AI services without using a phone.

    Supply and Prescription Options

    Earlier this year, however, Meta delayed the model's global rollout, citing a supply shortage and strong demand. The Display smart glasses can also be ordered with prescription lenses for an additional $200.

    Competitive Landscape

    Smaller rival Snap has established an independent subsidiary for its augmented reality smart glasses and is gearing up to launch the product for consumers. Meanwhile, Google has partnered with Warby Parker to launch AI glasses.

    (Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda and Sahal Muhammed)

    References

    • Meta is finally building Ray-Ban smart glasses designed for prescription lenses
    • Meta, EssilorLuxottica May Up Smart Glasses Production Capacity

    Table of Contents

    • Meta Expands AI-Powered Eyewear Offerings with New Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

    Key Takeaways

    • •These are the first Ray‑Ban smart glasses developed from the ground up for prescription users, beyond retrofit options (tomsguide.com).
    • •Codenamed Scriber and Blazer, the new models are appearing in FCC filings, signaling imminent launch, and will be sold through traditional eyewear channels (tomsguide.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Meta unveils two new Ray-Ban prescription smart glasses

    1What has Meta Platforms launched recently?

    Meta Platforms launched two new Ray-Ban prescription smart glasses, expanding its lineup of AI-powered gadgets.

    2Who does Meta partner with for its AI smart glasses?

    Meta develops its AI smart glasses in partnership with EssilorLuxottica, the owner of Ray-Ban.

    3
  • Product Details and Availability
  • Models and Release Date
  • Design Features
  • Market Impact and Company Strategy
  • Meta's Investment in AI and Partnerships
  • Smart Glasses Market Overview
  • Previous Meta Smart Glasses Models
  • Supply and Prescription Options
  • Competitive Landscape
  • •This expansion reinforces Meta and EssilorLuxottica’s push into AI‑powered eyewear amidst high demand, production ramp‑ups, and previous popular models like Ray‑Ban Display and Oakley Meta Vanguard (pymnts.com)
  • Why is Meta focusing on prescription eyewear for smart glasses?

    Meta targets prescription eyewear because billions of people require vision correction, providing a large market for its AI gadgets.

    4What is Meta's broader objective with its smart glasses?

    Meta aims to bring personal superintelligence through advanced gadgets that deliver AI benefits to individual users.

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