Smart glasses are available in a wide variety of frame colors and finishes, ranging from classic neutrals to bold, transparent "tech-forward" looks. Traditional colors like Matte Black and Shiny Black remain the most popular, as they mimic standard eyewear. However, modern brands have introduced more expressive options, such as Ray-Ban's Shiny Caramel TransparentShiny Cosmic Blue, and Matte Jeans. Some specialized models, like the 
XREAL Air 2
, even offer limited edition Red or Dark Gray frames. For sports-oriented users, brands like Oakley provide more athletic aesthetics in colors like Brown Smoke.
The lenses themselves also contribute to the color profile, offering both aesthetic and functional variety. You can find classic Green (G-15) and Brown tints for high-contrast sun protection, as well as Graphite or Sapphire transition lenses that darken automatically when you step outside. Some advanced smart glasses even feature electrochromic dimming, which allows you to manually change the lens tint from clear to dark with the tap of a button. Additionally, clear lenses with blue-light filtering are common for indoor use, often featuring a subtle yellow or blue tint to reduce eye strain from digital screens.