
I bought them when the first generation launched and, against my expectations, they've become one of my favorite wearables.
The Meta Ray-Bans get right what other wearables get wrong: they look like normal glasses. You carry a camera for first-person photos and video, open audio for music and calls, and an assistant on hand without pulling out your phone. That naturalness is exactly what makes them sticky.
Capturing a moment without putting a screen between you and it changes the experience, and the discreet audio works surprisingly well day to day. In return, the battery is better for intermittent use than for a full day, and it's worth being clear-eyed about the social etiquette of wearing a camera.
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