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Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are a stylish, high-tech gift — and now cheaper

Meta’s upgraded smart glasses with a 12MP camera, five mics, and real-time AI tools are on sale just in time for Father’s Day.

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With summer heating up and Father’s Day just around the corner, sunglasses are shaping up to be the go-to gift for dads everywhere. But if you’re looking to step it up a notch and really wow him, the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses might just be the ticket. Right now, these high-tech shades are on sale for their lowest price yet—starting at $239.20, a cool $61 off the usual tag—at big-name spots like Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Meta’s own site. The deal’s good at least through June 16th on Meta’s store, so you’ve got a little time to snag one before the Father’s Day rush.

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses
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Get AI in your sunglasses with Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, now on sale and perfect for tech-savvy dads or summer-ready gadget fans.

$239 at Amazon
$239 at Best Buy
$239 at Target
$239 at Meta

These aren’t your average shades, though. Sure, they’ll shield Dad’s eyes from the sun, but they’re also packed with features that make them way more than a stylish accessory. Think of them as a mini tech hub perched on his nose—part camera, part speaker, part AI assistant, all wrapped up in that classic Ray-Ban look. Here’s why this sale is worth a double-take.

Imagine Dad at a barbecue or a family hike, snapping pics or recording video without ever digging his phone out of his pocket. That’s the magic of the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses’ built-in 12MP camera. It’s sharp enough to grab high-quality photos and churn out 1080p videos that’ll hold their own against a decent smartphone clip. The footage is surprisingly crisp—perfect for catching those candid moments when he’d rather not be glued to a screen.

But it gets better. These glasses can livestream straight to Facebook or Instagram, so if Dad’s the type who loves sharing his adventures in real-time—say, a fishing trip or a concert—he’s got a front-row tool to do it. No clunky gear, no awkward angles—just his perspective, streamed live as he sees it. It’s a social media buff’s dream, and honestly, pretty darn cool for the rest of us too.

The audio game on these glasses is no slouch either. With open-ear speakers tucked into the frame, Dad can listen to his favorite tunes or podcasts while still hearing what’s going on around him—think mowing the lawn or grilling burgers without missing a beat. The sound’s solid, with decent bass and clarity that punches above its weight for something so discreet.

Then there’s the call quality. Five built-in microphones mean he can chat hands-free with crystal-clear audio, whether he’s catching up with you or troubleshooting something with a buddy. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference, turning these glasses into a legit phone replacement for quick calls.

Here’s where things get futuristic: the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses come with Meta’s AI baked right in, and it’s a game-changer. With just his voice, Dad can tell the glasses to snap a photo, start a video, or send a message—no buttons, no fuss. Need a translation on a menu while traveling? The AI’s got him covered in multiple languages. Lost his car in a crowded lot? It can remember where he parked. Heck, it’ll even scan QR codes for him—just point and ask.

Let’s talk looks and feel, because Ray-Ban didn’t skimp here. These glasses keep that timeless Ray-Ban vibe—sleek, modern, not too flashy—while packing in all this tech. They’re lightweight, comfy enough for all-day wear, and come in styles like the classic Wayfarer or the retro Headliner. Plus, with an IPX4 water-resistance rating, they can handle a splash of rain or some sweat without breaking a sweat themselves.

The battery’s solid too—up to four hours of use on a single charge, and the included case juices them up eight more times. Pop them in the portable charging case (which looks pretty slick itself), and he’s good to go for days. It’s practical tech that doesn’t feel like a chore to keep powered.

At $239.20, this is the best deal we’ve seen on these glasses since they hit the market. Originally priced at $299, they’re already a solid value compared to other smart glasses out there—like Snap’s Spectacles or Amazon’s Echo Frames—but this discount sweetens the pot. It’s not just a Father’s Day win; it’s a chance to grab cutting-edge wearable tech without breaking the bank.

That said, they’re not perfect. The price, even on sale, might still feel steep for some. And yeah, the built-in camera might raise an eyebrow or two—privacy’s a hot topic, after all. Meta’s tackled that with a little LED that lights up when the camera’s rolling, so folks nearby know what’s up, but it’s worth a heads-up if Dad’s camera-shy. Still, the pros—like hands-free convenience and that AI boost—seem to outweigh the cons for most users.

So, if you’re hunting for a Father’s Day gift that’s equal parts cool and useful—or just want to treat yourself—the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are worth a look. On sale for $239.20 at Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Meta’s site until at least June 16th, they’re a steal for what they bring to the table: a slick camera, great sound, and AI that feels straight out of sci-fi, all in a package Dad can rock daily. Whether he’s snapping pics, streaming his day, or just vibing to music, these shades might just make his summer a little smarter.


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