Meta Unveils Ray-Ban Meta Scriber & Blazer: Smart Glasses for Prescription Wearers
FCC filings reveal two new Ray-Ban Meta models designed specifically for prescription lenses, featuring faster chips and Wi-Fi 6. Not yet available for purchase.

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Meta is about to make its biggest move yet in smart glasses. According to Bloomberg and newly surfaced FCC filings, the company is preparing to launch two brand-new Ray-Ban smart glasses models: the Ray-Ban Meta Scriber and the Ray-Ban Meta Blazer.
This is the first time Meta and Ray-Ban are targeting prescription wearers directly — a massive market that has been underserved by the current lineup. The new models are designed from the ground up to accommodate prescription lenses comfortably.
What We Know So Far
- Faster processor — upgraded chipset for smoother AI interactions
- Wi-Fi 6 connectivity — faster data transfer for photo and video sync
- Multiple size options — better fit for different face shapes
- Prescription-first design — engineered to work seamlessly with Rx lenses
- FCC codenames: Scriber and Blazer (production units)
The timing is significant. With the current Ray-Ban Meta already the best-selling AI glasses on the market, bringing prescription support to new dedicated frames could open the product to millions of eyeglass wearers who previously had to choose between smart features and their corrective lenses.
EU Launch Delayed
Meanwhile, Bloomberg also reports that Meta's new display-equipped Ray-Ban glasses (a separate product with a built-in screen) have been delayed in the EU due to battery regulations and AI compliance requirements. Supply constraints are also a factor.
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