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Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 review: all-day smart glasses with the same tricky questions

They have a similar look but some nice improvements. | Photo: Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

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.

Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2

Score: 7

Pros Cons
  • An unobtrusive camera at eye level
  • Much better battery
  • Lots of frame options
  • An unobtrusive camera at eye level

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Meta recently announced the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses, promising eight hours of battery – twice as much as the previous version. So far, that seems …

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