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Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer price drop: get them for $224 and save $75

Save $75 on Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarers, the smart glasses that look like regular shades

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Smart glasses are finally at the point where they don’t scream “tech gadget,” and that’s why a discount like this is worth noticing. The Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer with clear lenses is down to $224.25 (was $299.00), saving you $74.75. If you’ve been curious about hands-free photos, quick videos, and audio you can hear without wearing earbuds, this sale knocks a meaningful chunk off a product that usually sits firmly in the premium category.

What you’re getting

This version of the Wayfarer includes a 12MP camera, open-ear speakers, Meta AI features, and 32GB of storage. The practical use case is simple: you can capture moments without pulling out your phone, listen to music or calls while staying aware of your surroundings, and handle quick info or tasks through voice.

The clear-lens design makes these easier to wear day-to-day compared to sunglasses-only models, which is a big part of the appeal. They fit into a normal routine: walking the dog, commuting, travel days, festivals, errands, or any moment where you’d normally reach for your phone but you’d rather stay present.

Why it’s worth it

This deal makes sense because the Ray-Ban part isn’t just branding. The biggest problem with wearable tech is that people stop wearing it when it feels awkward or looks goofy. Wayfarers are a familiar style, so you’re more likely to actually use the features instead of leaving them in a drawer.

The $75 discount also helps justify the “nice-to-have” factor. These aren’t essential, but they’re genuinely fun and convenient if you take a lot of casual photos and videos, you like capturing POV moments, or you want lightweight audio without isolating yourself the way earbuds can.

One quick reality check: this category is best for people who will actually use the camera and audio features. If you’re mostly buying them as regular glasses and you don’t care about capturing content, you can spend far less on a non-smart pair.

The bottom line

At $224.25, these Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarers are a strong buy if you want hands-free capture and open-ear audio in a style you’ll actually wear, and you’ve been waiting for a real discount. Skip them if you just want standard eyewear or you know you won’t use the smart features often.

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