New for 2025: Ray-Ban Meta Skyler, the Iconic Smart Frame

New for 2025: Ray-Ban Meta Skyler, the Iconic Smart Frame

When Ray-Ban designs the future of eyewear, it looks like Skyler: a retro-inspired, AI-powered frame ready to transform your everyday life.

A retro-chic design inspired by the 60s

With soft curves and a jet-set vibe straight from the sixties, Skyler reinvents the classic frame. Available in Chalky Grey and Transparent Glossy Black, it blends authentic charm with modern innovation.

Skyler: your perfect everyday smart companion

Designed to move with you, Skyler integrates Meta AI technology without compromising comfort. Reply to messages, listen to your playlists, or capture POV photos—hands-free and hassle-free.

Meta AI onboard: innovation that changes everything

Instant translation, real-time visual assistance, hands-free Instagram DMs… With Meta AI built-in, your glasses become an effortless extension of your life. Perfect for travel, work, or just living in the moment.

Ray-Ban Meta x Barbara Palvin

A frame that fits every style

With its slightly wider design, Skyler adapts naturally to all face shapes. Lightweight, comfortable, and versatile, it’s the ultimate smart accessory for work, play, and travel.

Available worldwide starting 2025

After launching in the U.S., Ray-Ban Meta Skyler is expanding to Europe, India, Mexico, and the UAE in 2025. Starting at $329, complete with a compact charging case, Skyler is your new must-have.

Skyler marks the future of stylish smart eyewear.

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