Published on April 14, 2026
For years, Meta’s augmented reality ambitions were closely tied to their smart eyewear, the Ray-Ban Stories. The initial hype surrounded the stylish integration of technology into everyday fashion, attracting tech enthusiasts and fashion-conscious consumers alike.
Recently, the company announced a sale featuring refurbished models of the first-generation Ray-Bans, including Wayfarer, Headliner, and Skyler. Priced as low as $197, this move signifies a shift towards affordability in a market that has seen rising prices for tech-infused accessories.
These refurbished models come with a one-year warranty, making them a tempting choice for buyers wary of new tech investments. With many customers opting for budget-friendly options, sales during this limited-time campaign are expected to surge as stock diminishes.
This initiative could reshape the competitive landscape for smart eyewear. refurbished products, Meta not only addresses consumer concerns over pricing but also reinforces its commitment to sustainability in technology consumption.
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