Here Are the Best Last-Minute Deals on Smart Glasses As Part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.

Amazon’s spring sale doesn’t have many smart glasses on sale—Ray-Ban Metas, RayNeos, Rokids, and most other brand-name glasses are full price—but there are still some great deals to be found in the smartglasses section, including my favorite glasses with a display.
Stylish smart glasses are on sale at a discount as part of Amazon’s spring sale.
These smart glasses act as a virtual monitor. You connect them to a device with a USB-C port and use them as a second screen for gaming, streaming video, or working. Trust me, they’re the best thing for flying.
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XReal One Pro : XReal’s flagship smart glasses are the best glasses with a display I’ve ever used. The resolution, field of view, sound quality, and customization options make them unbeatable, as you can read in my full review . But they’re not cheap. However, during Amazon’s spring sale, they’re priced at $598.98, 22% off the regular price of $769.00. But that price is a bit misleading—Amazon only sold them at the “recommended” price for short periods of time, as you can see in the pricing table below; the current price appears more often than the suggested price. But if you want the best glasses with a display on the market, you’ve found them.
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Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses : I haven’t had a chance to test the Viture Luma Pro XR glasses yet, but they’ve earned four out of five stars from Amazon users and four stars from PCMag . They offer a respectable 52° field of view, equivalent to a 153-inch display, and allow for three virtual screens in augmented reality. They’re currently on sale for $399, the lowest price Amazon has ever offered them.
Smart glasses with a focus on audio technology have gone on sale as part of Amazon’s spring sale.
These smart glasses don’t display anything or take photos. They’re designed solely for audio playback, so they’re like a Bluetooth speaker built into sunglasses.
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Carrera Smart Glasses with Alexa: These Carrera smart glasses are on sale for $149.99, a 62% discount from the original price. Carrera makes designer frames, and I can’t find regular glasses on their website for under $200, so if you like the look of these glasses, you’re getting a great deal. The “tech” part of these glasses is audio-only, so you can use them to listen to music or podcasts and take calls, but you can also use them to communicate with Alexa+, Amazon’s voice assistant. This means you can control your smart home with them .
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Simplicity is the key to beauty. Smart Bluetooth Glasses : These basic Bluetooth sunglasses cost $20, but they let you connect to your phone for music and calls, and they also protect your eyes from the sun. I can’t speak for this particular pair of regular audio glasses, but I compared the sound quality of these glasses with several more expensive smart glasses and found that the $20 glasses sound decent—not great, of course, but better than I expected. So, if you want to listen to music while you work out and don’t want to spend a lot of money, these might be for you.
Photo and AI smart glasses are on sale as part of Amazon’s spring sale.
Ray-Ban Meta glasses fall into this category: they take photos and videos, play audio, and have a built-in AI assistant. Unfortunately, Meta glasses aren’t discounted during the Big Spring Sale. So, that leaves us with…
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NILUTO AI Smart Glasses with Camera : Amazon is selling a bunch of similar-looking “AI smart glasses.” They all claim to have 8-megapixel cameras and “AI assistants,” and the frames look identical. I can’t say for sure, but it appears to be the same product sold by different companies at wildly different prices: some list for $279.99, others for $159 . But the ones I linked are $59.99 , the lowest price I found. At higher prices, these things aren’t worth the money—you’d be better off buying the Metasho—but if you want an inexpensive camera in your glasses or a way to listen to music, a pair of regular glasses for $60 might be just right.