🎨 Common frame colors
Most smart glasses are designed to look “normal,” so these are the most popular:
- Black (most common)
- Matte black
- Gray / silver
- White
- Brown / tortoise (patterned brown)
- Blue or green accents
👉 Black is the most popular because it matches everything and looks subtle
🌈 Lens colors (what you actually see through)
Lenses can be different from the frame:
- Clear lenses (for indoor / everyday use)
- Dark gray or black (like sunglasses)
- Green lenses (natural color view)
- Brown lenses (warmer tones)
- Blue light blocking (slight yellow tint)
- Transition lenses (clear → dark in sunlight)
Some models even have gradient lenses (dark at top, lighter at bottom).
🔥 Real examples (from popular models)
- Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer
- Colors: black, blue, gray
- Lenses: green, clear, gradient, transition
- Ray-Ban Meta Skyler
- Colors: black, violet, gray
- Lenses: clear → tinted options
- Lucyd Eclipse Smart Glasses
- Colors: mostly black or neutral
- Lenses: photochromic (change with light)
🧠 Extra cool stuff
- Some smart glasses can change tint automatically depending on light
- Bright or flashy colors are less common because glasses need to stay easy to see through and not distracting
👍 Simple way to think about it
- Frames → mostly neutral (black, gray, brown)
- Lenses → clear, dark, or color-tinted
- Fancy versions → color-changing lenses
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