A:AnswerBasically just the battery life. Camera is supposed to be better on the gen 2s but I have a pair of each you can barely tell. Gen ones die within a few hours, my sons gen 2s last 6-8
A:AnswerI'm not 100% on this, so I'd do a consult with your lens designer before proceeding. However, the camera sits in the front frame of the glasses (not on the actual lens). I would imagine changing the actual lens to fit the frame shouldn't be an issue.
A:AnswerNo.
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A:AnswerHi O,
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A:AnswerHi there,
Thank you for showing such keen interest in the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Large (Gen 2). This specific model would not have Transition lenses, but Matte Polarized Gradient Graphite Lenses, which would eliminate glare, increase clarity and enhance contrasts.
We hope you find this information helpful and hope you enjoy your new shades!
A:AnswerI do not believe that you can buy transition glasses that polarize as well, you’ll have to buy the non transition tinted version if you want polarized.