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Titan Eye+ launches Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses in India: Key features and more

Titan Eye+ launches Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses in India: Key features and more

Time of India19-05-2025

Titan Eye+, India's eyewear brand, has officially launched the
Ray-Ban Meta AI Smart Glasses
in the country, bringing
advanced smart wearable technology
to Indian consumers. The smart eyewear will be available in 50+ select Titan Eye+ stores nationwide and online, catering to the growing demand for tech-driven lifestyle accessories.
Ray-Ban Meta AI Smart Glasses availability
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Smart Glasses can be purchased at Titan Eye+ stores and online via www.titaneyeplus.com. Additionally, customers can avail discounted pricing using Tata Neu reward points.
Ray-Ban Meta AI Smart Glasses features
The Ray-Ban Meta AI Smart Glasses combine Meta's AI technology with Ray-Ban's classic frame designs, creating a stylish yet highly functional wearable. The glasses feature:
Voice-activated AI assistance
for real-time information and commands
Hands-free 1080p video and photo capture via an integrated 12MP camera
Open-ear speakers providing immersive audio while maintaining ambient awareness
Seamless connectivity for calls, messages, music, and live streaming
This launch strengthens Titan Eye+'s smart eyewear portfolio, which already includes the Titan EyeX and Fastrack Vibes, catering to a wide range of consumer preferences.
Speaking about the launch, N S Raghavan, CEO of Titan's Eyecare Division, said, 'We are delighted to introduce the Ray-Ban Meta AI Smart Glasses to Indian shoppers. As pioneers in smart eyewear, it has always been our priority to bring globally renowned brands to our consumers. This launch enhances our ability to meet the needs of tech-savvy customers who value seamless integration of fashion and technology.'

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