Modern Ray Ban Blue light glasses were first introduced to us in 2013 with the release of the Google Glass Explorer Edition. Let’s explore.
Introduction: Ray Ban Blue light glasses
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I’m not a fan of smart glasses. Not because the technology is unworkable, but rather because I’ve tested multiple pairs and even thoroughly investigated the field for a previous two-part mini-documentary. Therefore, it’s not simply that my pair of $299 Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses had rose-colored lenses that intrigued me.
To be clear, there is nothing groundbreaking about the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Modern smart glasses were first introduced to us in 2013 with the release of the Google Glass Explorer Edition. Since then, a number of additional businesses—both large and small—have joined the bandwagon, including Amazon, Snap, Bose, Razer, Epson, and the now-defunct Focals by North. The majority had mediocre microphones, washed-out screens, voice assistants that were ineffective, and potato cameras.
I’m not a fan of smart glasses. Not because the technology is unworkable, but rather because I’ve tested multiple pairs and even thoroughly investigated the field for a previous two-part mini-documentary. Therefore, it’s not simply that my pair of $299 Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses had rose-colored lenses that intrigued me.
To be clear, there is nothing groundbreaking about the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Modern smart glasses were first introduced to us in 2013 with the release of the Google Glass Explorer Edition.
Bond-worthy glasses (or Eggsy glasses)
Even though I’ve only seen a few Bond films, I am aware of two facts concerning Agent 007. James Bond always looks good, and Q provides him with discrete spy devices. The Meta glasses feel and look like they would be right at home in a spy film.
One thing about smart glasses: if they make you appear like a cheap Warby Parker model, you’ll never wear a pair. I’ve never been a big fan of how I appear in smart glasses, with the exception of the original Bose Frames. It matters that these are Ray-Bans and are available in more styles than standard smart glasses because of this. Rounder frames suit me more, even though wayfarers are thought to be universally pleasing. I was pleased to find that I could choose a round, translucent blue frame with pink lenses instead of the tortoiseshell or black frames that most smart glasses come in. These are more in line with my aesthetic, and even if I hope the colours would pop more in dim light, I still liked the added splash of colour.
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