You can buy Meta Ray-Ban glasses for 25% off right now - here's where
See smarter in 2026 with Meta Ray-Ban Gen 1 glasses for over $70 off at Best Buy and Amazon.

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Meta released its first generation of smart glasses two years ago, in collaboration with Ray-Ban, and the world of wearables has never been the same. Lucky for you, Best Buy will sell you a pair of first-gen Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses for as low as $224, down about 25% from their usual price of $299, and a few dollars cheaper than the prices we saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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If you prefer to shop with Prime, Amazon also has numerous models of the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses on sale, also for 25% off. This pair isn't the latest model of Meta's smart glasses, but they still offer great value, especially for a first-time user looking to score some savings ahead of the new year.
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Better than Cyber Monday
The Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses are available in three finishes: Wayfarer, Headliner, and Skyler, though models are moving quick. They can be ordered to match your prescription, and the company features tinted, clear, and Transitions lenses.
The glasses feature a five-microphone array for interacting with Meta's AI assistant and can be used for up to four hours on a single charge.
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For those who like to capture photos and videos on the go, these Meta smart glasses feature 1080p video resolution and a 12MP camera on the front, allowing you to take images of whatever is in front of you.
Comparing the first-generation glasses with the latest Meta Ray-Ban option will likely come down to how much you value a sharp-looking video and battery life. The latest release supports 3K video capture and features twice the battery life of the first generation, but also costs $379.
Either way, the first-generation Meta smart glasses will get most of the latest version's software updates, including Conversation Focus and Live AI. So see smarter in 2026 (and save on Meta's AI glasses).
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How I rated this deal
This Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses deal earns a 3/5 rating for offering a 25% discount on a product that rarely goes on sale. Current prices are actually a few dollars better than what we saw during Cyber Week this year. If you're on the fence about a pair, here's my thoughts.
Most people who want to buy a pair of Meta smart glasses likely wouldn't need the 3K video resolution added to the second generation. Most smart glasses users would be satisfied with the first-generation Meta Ray-Bans, especially with the lower price. So if you're not enamored by the latest model, but still want a pair, the Gen 1 is the way to go.
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