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Best Meta Glasses (2026): Ray-Ban, Oakley, AR | WIRED

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technologyApril 19, 2026

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Every time I’ve written about Meta’s AI-enabled glasses, I invariably get asked these questions: Why do you even want these? Why do you want smart glasses that can play music or misidentify native flora in a weirdly cheery voice? I am a lifelong Ray-Ban Wayfarer wearer, and I’m also WIRED’s resident Meta wearer. I grab a pair of Meta glasses whenever I leave the house because I like being able to use one device instead of two or three on a walk. With Meta glasses, I can wear sunglasses and workout headphones in one!

Meta sold more than 7 million pairs in 2025. Take a look at any major outdoor or sporting event, and you'll see more than a few people wearing these to record snippets for Instagram or TikTok. Meta's partnership with EssilorLuxottica has made smart glasses accessible, stylish, and useful and is undoubtedly the reason why Google, and now Apple, are trying to horn in on the market. After the notable flop that is the Apple Vision Pro, Apple is recalibrating its face-wearable strategy, moving away from augmented reality (AR) toward simpler, display-less, and hopefully good-looking glasses.

That's not to say that you shouldn't be careful how you use these glasses. Meta doesn’t have the greatest track record on privacy, and the company has continued to push forward with policies that are questionable at best. Even if you’re not concerned that face recognition will allow Meta to target immigrants or enable stalkers to find their victims, at the very least, people really do not like the idea that you could start recording them at any moment.

Probably the biggest hurdle to wearing Meta glasses is that even doing so seems like a gross violation of the social contract. After all, these are Mark Zuckerberg's “pervert glasses.” When I pop these on my head, I’ve had friends (and my spouse) recoil and say, “I have apps to warn me away from people like you.” The best part, though, is that Oakley and Ray-Ban already make really great sunglasses. Even if the battery runs out or you don't use Meta AI at all, these are stellar at shading your eyes from the sun.

Anyway, if you decide to try them, here's what you should get. If you do chicken out, check out our buying guides to the Best Smart Glasses or the Best Workout Headphones for more.

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- Best Overall

- Best Sunglasses

- Best for Runners, Bikers, and Influencers

- Best AR Glasses

- What Features Do Meta AI Glasses Offer?

- How Does Meta Handle My Data?

- What's Up Next

Best Overall

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Photograph: Boone Ashworth

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Courtesy of Ray-Ban

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Ray-Ban

Meta Glasses (Gen 2)

$409 Best Buy

$409 Amazon

$379 Meta

$459 Ray-Ban

Last year, Meta upgraded the original Meta Ray-Ban Wayfarers that became a smash hit. These are Meta’s entry-level glasses, and they come in a variety of lens styles. You can order them with clear lenses, prescription lenses, transition lenses, or the OG sunglass lenses, as well as in a variety of fits, including standard, large, or high-bridge frames. Improvements to this generation include an upgrade to a 12-MP camera and up to eight hours of battery life; writer Boone Ashworth’s testing clocked in at five to six hours.

Ashworth noted that while the glasses were comfortable and the video playback was fine, he found the constant use of Meta’s AI a little troubling. Meta AI could not identify the type of dead fish that he saw on the beach. He also found that it was not at all unobtrusive to trigger; it’s very hard to look directly at a stranger’s bag and say, out loud, “Hey Meta, is that bag Gucci?” The other problem is that you have to funnel all pictures and videos through Meta’s app, which will force-feed you AI-slop videos until you figure out a way to stop it. (I did this by going to Settings → Data & Privacy → Remove All Public Vibes. Now my app just opens to Settings.)

While Ashworth doesn’t normally wear glasses, Meta’s representative noted that he does look very good in them, and I agree.

Best Sunglasses

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Photograph: Adrienne So

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Photograph: Adrienne So

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Oakley

Meta AI HSTN

$479 Amazon

$479 Meta

$399 Backcountry

It took me a while to even find out which bag I’d put these glasses in, because these are my daily-driver sunglasses. These are the Meta version of the iconic Oakley HSTN ($196) (you’re supposed to pronounce it like “hau-stuhn," after Houston Street in New York City), which are Oakley’s round lifestyle frames. I opted for the version with the polarized Oakley Prizm Ruby lenses, which are designed for bright sunlight.

I like these for outdoor activities, because even Oakley’s lifestyle sunglasses are very good. The Prizm lenses enhance contrast when you’re biking, trail running, or hiking, whi

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