Again? How many sunglasses do you need? Like guitars: just one more.
These are a brand new model (Meta Adventurer) - released less than a week ago. They are made by the same companies that made my Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses and the Ray-Ban Wayfarers, but a completely different style. It is a joint effort by Meta and the giant sunglasses conglomerate from Italy: EssilorLuxoticca.
And the best part about them: it was a Vine acquisition, meaning that we didn't pay for them. We will be responsible for the value of the glasses ($379) as taxable income. A few nights ago, Joan was looking on Vine and asked me, "Could you use another pair of Meta Glasses?"
"Tell me more," I said. I was truly amazed that Vine had some of these (a very limited quantity). Like being the 350th caller to the radio station to win concert tickets - this was all about timing. I was able to get exactly what I wanted: the Adventurer model with Transition lenses. To me, these look similar to the Wayfarer glasses by Ray-Ban - except these are less thick in the frames. I like them better than the Wayfarer - definitely more comfortable. These have the adjustable nose-pieces and the nice hinges. And, with the Transition lenses, I can use them indoors (the lenses get darker in the sun, and turn clear when you come back inside).
A few photos...
I made an unboxing and first look video...
Like the Oakleys I have, these can take still photos and video; they have speakers built in so you can answer your phone (without pulling out the phone), listen to music, podcasts, etc; and they have the same AI engine, so you can ask it questions, tell it to remind you of an upcoming task, or have it translate if someone is speaking to you in a foreign language.

















