
Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Matte
Score: 66/100
Viture Luma Pro XR
Score: 69/100Rankings

VITURE Luma Pro XR offers a 152-inch virtual display with 1000-nit brightness and a 52° field of view, packaged in a lightweight 79 g design with pancake optics and a magnetic connector. It lacks built-in processing and any internal storage, requiring an external device for content. Best suited for gamers and mobile professionals wanting a large, sharp XR screen on the go.

The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1 smart glasses combine iconic Wayfarer styling with Meta's AI features, offering a 12 MP ultra-wide camera and 32 GB of storage. Their main limitation is a modest 4-hour battery life and only 1080p video without stabilization. Best suited for style-focused social media creators who value design over endurance.
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4 hoursbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 51 gramsbest | 79 grams |
— | 52 degreesbest | |
12 MPbest | — | |
— | 120 Hzbest | |
32 GBbest | 0 GB |
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Weight (grams) | 51 grams | 79 grams |
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Internal Storage (GB) | 32 GB | 0 GB |

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Professional reviewers commend the Gen 1 for its solid 12 MP camera, iconic Wayfarer styling, and comfortable fit, but they criticize its modest 4-hour battery and lack of 3K video or stabilization, positioning it as a stylish but technically dated predecessor to Gen 2.
Everyday users love the fashionable look, clear audio, and instant capture capabilities, while repeatedly noting the short battery life, average low-light camera performance, and occasional AI or connectivity hiccups.

“Users love the cool Wayfarer look, clear audio for calls/music, quick photo/video capture, and fun AI features like sign translation”



Professional reviewers consider the Luma Pro a full step forward over its predecessor, emphasizing the larger perceived screen, wider field of view, brighter 1000-nit display, and sharper micro-OLED optics. They commend the polished, Apple-like design, the retained myopia and 3D features, and the magnetic connector, while noting the lack of built-in AR and standalone compute as the main drawbacks.
Consumers who have encountered the product echo the professional praise, highlighting the immersive 152-inch virtual display and the comfortable, lightweight glasses form factor. No significant recurring complaints appear in the available data beyond the expected need for an external device.