RayBan Meta Gen 1 smart glasses now available for purchase via Amazon, Flipkart and Reliance Digital in India

As earlier announced, RayBan Meta Gen 1 smart glasses are now available for purchase in India via Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance Digital platforms, and that too at a discounted price. Initially, these smart glasses made their debut in India with a starting price of Rs 29,900 (available via the Ray-Ban India website and select optical retailers), but now you can get these glasses at a reduced price from the above-mentioned e-commerce platforms.
RayBan Meta Gen 1 Smart Glasses: Now available via Amazon, Flipkart, and Reliance Digital
The smart glasses are available at an effective price of Rs 22,920, including a 20% discount and bank offer from Amazon, Flipkart, and Reliance Digital. The offer ends on 1st December. EMI starts at Rs 1,910/month along with a No Cost EMI facility up to 12 months.
RayBan Meta Gen 1 Smart Glasses: Features
The smart glasses arrive with Meta AI integration that provides features like voice command, real-time information access, smart assistance for daily tasks, language translation, and visual intelligence. The 12MP ultra-wide camera captures high-resolution photos and 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second. It comes with 60-second video capacity, a white LED indicator, and electronic stabilization.
The open-ear speakers deliver rich sound, extended bass response, and high maximum volume. There are features like a five-microphone array, directional audio technology, and noise reduction for a premium audio experience. It comes with an intuitive control system like a hyper-responsive touchpad, physical capture button, seamless integration with a smartphone, and multiple control options. Users can import the photos and videos to their smartphones using the Meta View app. The included charging case provides up to 32 hours of additional charging support.
Reportedly, Meta has also started testing UPI Lite payments for the smart lasses, allowing transactions under ₹1,000 by looking at a QR code and saying “Hey Meta, scan and pay”.