I got the new RayBan Meta Gen 2 in yesterday. Got a discount on them with a coupon too and they arrived with green sunglass lenses. I never liked green sunglasses. So I popped them out and inserted my Xtra Active transition lenses. Easy enough to do. Haven't tested the battery life yet but did do a video quality check. Image stabilization is equal to the Gen 1 which has been very good. The detail seemed the same but color saturation slightly better.
I then switched them to 3K resolution but the downside was the record time lasted only 92 seconds. In 1080P the record time is 3 minutes. The settings still list 3 minutes as the recording time but in "High Resolution" it notes it affects "battery life, storage, recording duration and stabilization options."
That was not stated in the advertising specs. On three test recordings in 3K the recording time was around 90 seconds. My intended use will be recording walking around as a tourist so I may stick to 1080P 30fps and upconvert in editing. That worked in Gen 1 satisfactory. So this was a disappointment for the 3K high resolution recording. Comparing to Gen1 the detail does appear to be higher in the Gen 2 but I'll do some resolution chart tests later to measure any difference.
Image stabilization is the same and no difference in 3K mode.
The AI doesn't appear to be any better than Gen 1. Response time is about the same.
Conclusion- The Gen 1 Rayban Meta Wayfarer with clear lenses can be had now for as low as $199 with coupons and refurb, normally $279 - $299 on Amazon. The Gen 2 sells for $379 new. You decide if longer battery life and 3K recording is important to spend the extra $100 if you were planning to buy these.
The AI capability of these is amazingly good and like all AI apps the accuracy is dependent on how you ask the question. With these glasses all you do is ask, "Hey Meta", (wait for the beep) then say "what am I looking at?" Meta will answer in your ear. Next you can ask for more details. The camera isn't on all the time so waiting for the beep gives the glasses time to turn on the camera to see what you are looking at. The response is pretty quick.
I have tested a number of cheap camera glasses even with 4K video and what they call image stabilization and they all suck. The Meta glasses both Gen 1 and Gen 2 are far superior and produce image quality equal to my iphones including the 17Pro. All those cheap camera glasses were a waste of money. The RayBan Meta's are worth the higher price. I look forward to getting the Display glasses next.