9 best Black Friday deals on smart glasses: My favorite AR and AI glasses are cheaper than ever

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Black Friday deals are coming in fast — so fast, in fact, that it's easy to miss all the savings on the best smart glasses!

Whether it's my go-to Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses for the day-to-day, or the Xreal Air 2 Pros paired with Beam Pro for making those long haul flights just (pardon the pun) fly by, they're all heavily discounted by up to $100.

But these aren't just US deals, the UK is getting in on the party too with nearly £200 off the Xreal Air 2 Pro and Viture Pro specs down to just £379.

And when you pick up a pair, you'll realize why I see these as the future of VR and AR. I talked about it just before CES — beyond just being a great way to save the neck pain of looking down at my laptop and Steam Deck, the lines of VR headset and AR glasses development are beginning to merge.

Put simply, now is the best time to jump on this train. Here are my personal recommendations.

  • Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (Wayfarer): was $329 now $263 @ Best Buy
  • Xreal Air 2 Pro: was $449 now $349 @ Amazon
  • Xreal Beam Pro: was $199 now $159 @ Amazon
  • RayNeo Air 2S: was $399 now $289 @ Amazon with coupon applied
  • Viture Pro: was $499 now $399 @ Amazon
  • Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses (Wayfarer): was £329 now £239 @ Argos
  • Xreal Air 2: was £329 now £279 @ Amazon
  • Xreal Beam Pro: was £189 now £160@ Amazon
  • Viture Pro: was £489 now £379 @ Amazon

Black Friday smart glasses deals (US)

Black Friday smart glasses deals (UK)

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Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He has previously written for Laptop Mag, Tom's Hardware, Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.

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