Meta Ray-Ban Gen 3 'Scriber' and 'Blazer' Models Clear FCC, Launch Imminent
Two new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses — codenamed Scriber and Blazer — have cleared FCC testing with model numbers RW7001 and RW7002. Both include charging cases (a first for Ray-Ban Meta) and represent a full generational leap from the current Gen 2 lineup.

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Meta has filed two new Ray-Ban smart glasses models with the FCC under codenames Scriber (RW7001) and Blazer (RW7002). The model number jump from the RW4xxx range used by Gen 1 and Gen 2 to RW7xxx signals a full generational leap — not an iterative refresh.
What We Know
- Two distinct models: Blazer will be available in regular and large sizes, while Scriber comes in a single size — suggesting different frame styles targeting different audiences
- Charging case included: Both models ship with a dedicated charging case, addressing one of the biggest complaints from current owners who rely on a USB-C cable
- Third-generation hardware: Expected improvements include better battery life, upgraded cameras, and enhanced Meta AI integration
- Prescription-ready: At least one model is designed specifically for prescription lenses from the ground up
Launch Timeline
Meta's Gen 2 glasses launched roughly one month after clearing FCC testing. With these filings submitted in March 2026, a launch window of late spring to early summer 2026 is likely — potentially coinciding with Meta's developer conference or a standalone announcement.
What This Means for Buyers
If you're considering Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Gen 3 is close enough that waiting makes sense — especially with the addition of charging cases. Current Gen 2 owners shouldn't feel urgency to upgrade since their glasses will continue receiving software updates. The full buying guide breaks down whether to buy now or wait. Compare all smart glasses in our smart glasses guide.
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