
New Delhi, December 03, 2025: Meta and Ray-Ban have officially launched the second generation of their popular AI-powered smart glasses in India, blending iconic eyewear style with cutting-edge wearable technology. The new Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) smart glasses bring significant upgrades in camera quality, battery life, and—most notably—India-specific AI features, making them a powerful daily accessory for the modern, connected consumer.
The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses are now available for purchase across India, with prices starting from ₹39,900.
The second generation marks a significant leap forward in functionality, focusing on enhancing the hands-free experience.
The glasses now feature an upgraded ultra-wide 12-megapixel camera capable of recording videos in 3K Ultra HD resolution at 30 frames per second. This is a substantial improvement over the previous generation, offering sharper, more detailed, and higher-quality content capture from a first-person perspective. Future software updates are also expected to introduce slow-motion and hyperlapse video modes.
Battery performance is one of the biggest upgrades. The Gen 2 glasses deliver up to eight hours of continuous use on a single charge—double the life of the Gen 1 model. The included charging case also provides an additional 48 hours of on-the-go power, ensuring you stay connected throughout your day. A quick 20-minute charge can restore the glasses to 50% power.
The open-ear speakers now offer higher maximum volume and deeper bass, improving the experience of listening to music and podcasts. For calls, the glasses feature a custom five-microphone array with Conversation Focus technology, which intelligently filters out background noise to amplify the voice of the person you are talking to, ensuring crystal-clear communication even in noisy environments.

The integration of Meta AI has been specifically tailored for the Indian market, adding groundbreaking local utility:
The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 glasses position AI not as a gimmick, but as an invisible, integral part of daily life, transforming how Indian users interact with the world, capture moments, and even make payments.