Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) AI glasses are set to reach more Indian buyers as the wearable will soon be available via Amazon India. So far, the product has been out on Ray Ban’s official website. This new move matters because it shifts the product from a limited retail presence to a mainstream online platform, improving discoverability, trust, and access. For buyers, it also signals Meta’s growing confidence in India as a key market for AI-first consumer hardware, not just experimental wearables.
Amazon has quietly put out a dedicated Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) product microsite, teasing key features and upcoming capabilities. While the page does not reveal many details, it highlights key features:
Selling through Amazon is not just about convenience. It changes how the product is perceived.
Amazon availability is expected to go live soon, with pricing aligned to the official starting price of Rs 39,900 announced earlier via Ray-Ban India.
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Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) is positioned as lifestyle-first smart glasses with dual cameras capable of 3K video capture and improved low-light performance over Gen 1. There is a physical button to take instant photos and videos. Thanks to its built-in speakers and mic system, you get open-ear audio designed for calls, music, and AI responses.
For battery and charging, the Gen 2 claims up to 8 hours of use on a single charge, and the bundled case offers up to 48 hours of extra power. There is fast charging support up to 50 percent in around 20 minutes.
This is a major upgrade over the first generation, which struggled with battery anxiety during active use.
Meta AI is deeply integrated into the glasses, enabling:
Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) is available on the official website in:
Colour options include Shiny Cosmic Blue and Shiny Mystic Violet.
If you are curious about AI wearables and want hands-free capture, calls, and contextual AI, Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) is currently the most polished option in India.
These are not AR glasses, though. Furthermore, most AI features require a connected smartphone and a stable internet connection. Like with other smart glasses, camera usage does raise privacy and social acceptance questions, too.
We will keep you posted about the full Amazon availability details. Keep reading Digit.in for that.
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