A:AnswerHello Jo!
Thank you for asking this very interesting question, and we would be happy to answer this for you.
Yes the glasses do come with their own charging case to charge and protect them from damage.
If you have any more questions about the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer glasses then please do not hesitate to reach out to us, as we are always happy to help.
We wish you a wonderful rest of your day!
A:AnswerHello there floridayjay!
Thank you for asking such an interesting question, we would like to answer for you.
Some of the wayfarer lenses are polarized, however we would recommend checking the description of the glasses and checking if it says they are polarized.
If they don't say that the lenses are polarized them please beware that they are most likely not.
we hope this helps to answer your questions.
A:AnswerNo both glasses and EarPods are accessories to connect to a smart phone. And I’m not sure what you mean none conducted but they are built into the side frame of th arm and will be facing the ear. So you wouldn’t need AirPods or headphones, unless you absolutely want to have them on as well.
A:AnswerYou don't have to pay anything extra once you buy the glasses. There's no monthly fees or subscription service to use the glasses, even if you get the Meta AI app
A:AnswerIf you have a transitional lens like graphite for example then yes, they will. But if it’s just a clear lens, then it’ll still be clear if you step outside
A:AnswerHi there,
We're thrilled to hear that you are interested in the new Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer (Gen 2). The Transition lenses would seamlessly darken in response to the light in your environment and also lighten again when the UV light is no longer present.
We hope you find this helpful and we can't wait to see you with your new shades!
A:Answer"i am a little confused. so you are saying thatbi can purchase these glasses and take them to the optician and put on my reading lenses and to see near lenses on these meta and ivwill still have the features the glasses come with. please ket me know. i wear glasses
24/7. thank you"
A:AnswerBeware! No, you can NOT live stream with the gen2. They have removed this feature from the gen2. It is still available on gen1. Some sources cited battery overheating issues as the decision to remove the live stream feature and there is no good workaround for it.
A:AnswerYes, but I doubt from Best Buy because they don't have an optical department. Expect to pay about as much for the lenses as the frames, depending on the features you want. With progressives, polarized, transitions eXtra (so it works while driving), thin lenses, hydrophobic coating, and $69 one year warranty because the co-pay was reasonable from lens crafters, I was looking at just under 1k. Ray Ban didn't offer all of these options together, but the price would be similar or maybe a bit higher. I've heard of people buying the regular frames, like these, and then popping in their own prescription lenses, which could save you some money and is not as scary as it seems to do yourself.