Gen 2 of the displayless Ray-Ban Meta glasses brings them up to parity with the Oakley Meta HSTN glasses.
The first generation Ray-Ban Meta glasses shipped after Connect 2023, and the recently-launched Oakley Meta HSTN glasses have higher resolution and longer battery life.

Now, at Connect 2025, Meta has opened preorders for Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2. As with Oakley HSTN, Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 can record 3K video, and has up to eight hours of battery in typical use.
That compares to 1080p and four hours for the first generation Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
Other than this, Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 functions the same way as the original. They’re screenless smart glasses with a camera, microphones, and speakers. You can use them to capture photos and videos, listen to music/podcasts/audiobooks, make and receive calls, share your first-person view on WhatsApp & Messenger video calls, translate speech, scan QR codes, and query Meta AI, the company’s LLM-based assistant that can see via the camera when you ask about something in view. It’ll also read out some phone notifications, if you want.

Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 is available right now, priced from $380.
The first generation will remain available as a more affordable option, for now, priced from $300.

