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Ray-Ban Meta Showcased at Lawrence & Mayo Janpath

Ray-Ban Meta Showcased at Lawrence & Mayo Janpath

In a fusion of heritage and high-tech innovation, Lawrence & Mayo's flagship boutique in Janpath, New Delhi, hosted an exclusive three-day showcase of the revolutionary Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. The boutique event provided a unique opportunity for fashion-forward consumers, tech lovers, and eyewear enthusiasts to experience the future of smart eyewear in an immersive setting.
Co-created by Ray-Ban and Meta, the smart glasses combine classic style with advanced features including Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities, hands-free voice control, and built-in media functions. Offered in the iconic Wayfarer and the contemporary Skyler designs, the glasses are integrated with discreet open-ear speakers, a five-microphone array, and a 12MP camera that records in 1080p HD video, delivering cutting-edge performance in a stylish silhouette.
Attendees were especially captivated by the 'Hey Meta' voice assistant, which enables users to capture photos, record videos, make calls, play music, and even go live on social media—all through simple voice commands, truly redefining hands-free convenience.
The Janpath boutique was transformed into an interactive tech zone, where trained professionals guided visitors through live demos. For many attendees, this marked their first interaction with wearable AI, creating an experience that was both educational and exciting.
The positive response from visitors underscores Lawrence & Mayo's leadership in introducing global eyewear innovation to the Indian market. This event reinforces the boutique's dual identity—not only as a destination for luxury and fashion, but also as a hub for smart, tech-forward eyewear experiences.
About Lawrence & Mayo
Established in 1877, Lawrence & Mayo stands as India's oldest optical retailer, known for its commitment to precision, innovation, and customer-centric service. With a network of over 100 stores across India, the brand continues to lead in clinical eye care and fashion-focused eyewear, seamlessly blending tradition with technology.
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