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Spectacle Hut brings Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses to Singapore

May 6, 2026
Spectacle Hut brings Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses to Singapore

By AI, Created 10:44 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Spectacle Hut launched Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses across Singapore on 20 April, adding two smart eyewear lines to its retail network. The rollout gives shoppers in-store demos and online product pages as Singapore becomes the first Southeast Asian market to get the latest Meta and EssilorLuxottica glasses.

Why it matters: - The launch gives Singapore shoppers hands-on access to AI-enabled eyewear instead of forcing a buy based only on specs. - Singapore is the first Southeast Asian market to offer the latest Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses, raising the country’s role in the regional smart eyewear rollout. - The mix of lifestyle and performance models broadens the appeal of smart glasses beyond early adopters.

What happened: - Spectacle Hut launched Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses across Singapore on 20 April. - The retailer paired the store launch with in-store demos, guided product discovery and updated online information. - Spectacle Hut added dedicated website pages for Ray-Ban Meta, Oakley Meta Vanguard and Oakley Meta HSTN. - The launch covered both Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta at the same time.

The details: - Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 comes in Wayfarer, Headliner and Skyler styles. - The Ray-Ban Meta lineup includes Meta AI support, hands-free photo and video capture, open-ear audio, voice control and app-based management. - Ray-Ban Meta also features an ultra-wide 12MP camera, 3K ultra-HD video and up to 8 hours of battery life. - Two Ray-Ban Meta Optical frame designs, Scriber and Blayzer, are expected to launch on 6 May for prescription wearers. - Oakley Meta HSTN includes integrated speakers, a 12MP hands-free camera, open-ear audio, voice and touch controls and a charging case that can provide up to 48 hours of charging on the go. - Oakley Meta HSTN includes IPX4 water resistance, and select pairs feature Oakley PRIZM lens technology. - Oakley Meta Vanguard is built for athletes and includes a centered ultra-wide 12MP camera, open-ear speakers, PRIZM lenses and Meta AI app integration with Garmin, Strava and other fitness apps. - Oakley Meta Vanguard is designed for sweat, water and demanding conditions. - The Vanguard page lists up to 6 hours of continuous audio, 9 hours of daily use and an additional 36 hours of charging from the case. - The launch release highlights helmet compatibility, wind noise reduction, a 122-degree field of view and IP67 water and dust resistance for Oakley Meta Vanguard. - Spectacle Hut lists 14 locations where customers can try the collection in store: Marina Bay Sands, Jewel Changi Airport, Takashimaya, Great World, VivoCity, Plaza Singapura, 313@Somerset, Raffles City, Bugis Junction, Parkway Parade, i12 Katong, Holland Village, IMM Building and Waterway Point. - An authorised retailers document confirms those 14 Spectacle Hut stores carry both Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta. - Spectacle Hut also directed customers to more information.

Between the lines: - The launch strategy leans on in-person trial and clearer product education, which may help reduce hesitation around a new device category. - Ray-Ban Meta is positioned as the easier entry point for everyday use, while Oakley Meta targets sport and outdoor users. - The dual launch suggests Spectacle Hut is treating smart eyewear as a broader retail category, not a niche accessory.

What’s next: - Spectacle Hut expects the Ray-Ban Meta Optical Scriber and Blayzer frames to arrive on 6 May. - The retailer is likely to keep building awareness through its store network and product pages as more shoppers compare the two lines. - The Singapore launch may set the stage for wider consumer adoption as Meta and EssilorLuxottica expand the category regionally.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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