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Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

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PRICE £249 (£299 inc VAT) from meta.com

They’re called Smart Glasses, but don’t expect an immersive visual experience: these wearables have a built-in camera and speakers, but no display.

This means they don’t suffer from the bulk of other smart headgear, such as the Lenovo Smart Glasses opposite. The Smart Glasses are just as stylish as a regular pair of Ray-Bans, and there are three frame types to choose from: Wayfarer, Wayfarer Large and the new Headliner style. Then pick

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