Meta Ray Ban Smart Glass With AI Features Launched In India ...
Meta Ray Ban smart glasses have officially entered the Indian market with the revelation of their pricing. The company's announcement earlier this year confirmed the expansion of the smart glasses to several countries including India, UAE, and Mexico. The premium smart glasses from Meta boast AI-powered functionalities and other advanced features.

Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses Price In India
The pricing for Meta Ray Ban smart glasses in India commences at Rs 29,900 for the base model. The wayfarer matte black variant is priced at Rs 32,100, while the premium model carries a price tag of Rs 35,700 in the Indian market. Pre-orders for these smart glasses have already begun, and they are set to hit the shelves on May 19 nationwide.
Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses Features

The AI-integrated Meta Ray Ban smart glasses offer users the convenience of asking questions on-the-go and receiving real-time answers and recommendations hands-free. These smart glasses are designed to mimic regular eyewear but with added intelligence through AI features, a built-in camera, and a microphone on the stem. To enhance the user experience, these glasses are compatible with the Meta AI app, available for both Android and iOS users.
One of the standout features of these glasses is the live translation capability, which enables users to access real-time language translations (both online and offline) for their travel needs. For avid Instagram users, the glasses provide the convenience of sending or receiving direct messages, sharing photos, and even making video calls directly from the glasses. Meta continues to improve the Meta Ray Ban smart glasses by introducing new features via software updates.

While Meta may not have pioneered the smart glasses market, the company has managed to create a robust product that has performed well in the regions where it is available. The decision to expand the availability of Ray Ban glasses to more regions, including India, reflects Meta's commitment to the market. Despite being priced in the mid-range category compared to smartphones, these smart glasses fall under the ultra-premium segment within the luxury market. This positioning suggests that Meta is targeting a more niche audience rather than the general public. However, even capturing a small percentage of the premium segment could validate Meta's choice to launch the product in India.




















