Trying on Every Meta Glasses Style Using Apple Vision Pro

This video is a quick Apple Vision Pro try-on session for Meta smart glasses. Instead of guessing how each frame might look from product photos, I used AR to move through the available styles and get a better sense of how Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta designs feel on a face.

The useful part is how fast the comparison becomes. Frame shape, color, and overall vibe are easier to judge when the glasses are sitting in context, even if the try-on is virtual. It makes the shopping process feel less like scrolling through static thumbnails and more like narrowing down a real shortlist.

It is also a small preview of where wearable tech retail is heading. Smart glasses are already a mix of style, camera, audio, and AI features, so being able to try them on in spatial computing before buying feels like the right kind of convenience. The question is not just which pair has the best specs, but which one actually feels wearable.

Thomas Fraley
I am a tech enthusiast whose main focus is making technology easy again for everyone. Educated with degrees in network engineering and project management. I've worked in the entertainment industry for a decade as a director of information technology for global companies pioneering the way. A few years ago I decided to give back and have been helping young entrepreneur startups off on the right foot.
www.lifewithtech.net
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