Meta Unveils Limited-Edition Ray-Ban Smart Glasses in Collaboration with CoperniMeta’s Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses were an unexpected hit, and now the company is taking them to the fashion world. At Paris Fashion Week, Meta introduced the Ray-Ban Meta x Coperni Limited Edition Glasses, a sleek new take on AI-powered eyewear.
These limited-edition smart glasses are part of Coperni’s Fall Winter 25 collection, marking Meta’s first-ever fashion-branded collaboration. The design retains Ray-Ban’s classic Wayfarer shape, but with a translucent black-grey frame and grey mirrored lenses. A Coperni logo on the arm adds an extra designer touch.
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How to Get a Pair?
If you want one, you’ll need luck and cash. Only 3,600 units will be available, starting Monday through Meta, Ray-Ban, and Coperni’s online stores.
- Price: $549 (higher than the standard $299 Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses)
- Sales Start: 1 AM (PDT) / 9 AM (CET) on Monday
Beyond Fashion: What Can They Do?
These glasses aren’t just for looks. They pack a 12MP camera capable of shooting 3024 x 4032 resolution photos and 1440 x 1920 video at 30fps. With 32GB of onboard storage, they can hold over 500 photos and about 100 short video clips. The battery lasts up to four hours per charge.
But the real game-changer? Meta AI integration.
- Live Translation for English, French, Italian, and Spanish
- AI-powered object and text recognition (including QR codes and monuments)
- Music recognition via Shazam
- Voice-controlled access to Spotify and Amazon Music
- Live video calling and streaming
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Meta’s Bigger Smart Glasses Vision
While these Coperni-branded smart glasses focus on fashion and social media, Meta is also developing more advanced eyewear:
- Orion Smart Glasses with holographic displays
- Aria Gen 2 with heart rate sensing and research-focused capabilities
For now, though, fashion meets tech in a truly unique way, and if you’re looking to combine designer aesthetics with smart functionality, these might just be the ultimate statement piece.