Meta just made its Ray-Ban smart glasses way more useful for Indian users. The latest update brings UPI payments, complete Hindi language support, and an AI voice that sounds like Deepika Padukone. These aren’t small changes; they have completely changed how these glasses work in India.
Pay With Your Glasses Using UPI Lite

Indian users can now make payments directly through their Ray-Ban Meta glasses using UPI Lite. This works for quick, low-value transactions like buying groceries, paying for auto rides, or shopping at local stores.
The payment process is contactless and works through voice commands. You don’t need to take out your phone or wallet. Just use your glasses to make the payment, and it is done. UPI Lite is already popular in India for small transactions, so adding it to smart glasses makes sense.
This shows Meta actually understands the Indian market. UPI is how most people pay for things here, and putting it on glasses makes daily purchases much faster.
Hindi Language Support

For people who prefer Hindi, this is huge. Many Indians are more comfortable with Hindi than English, and this update makes the technology accessible to them. Students, shop owners, drivers, and older people — everyone can now use these glasses without language being a problem.
Meta is clearly trying to reach more people in India by removing the English-only barrier.
Deepika Padukone’s Voice As Your AI Assistant
And here is the standout feature: you can now use Deepika Padukone’s voice for your AI assistant on the glasses. Instead of a generic computer voice, you get a familiar Bollywood star’s voice responding to you. Yes, Deepika Padukone announced as the voice of Meta AI across India, the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
When you ask a question, make payments, or get directions, Deepika’s voice guides you. It makes the whole experience feel less robotic and more personal. For Indian users who grew up watching Deepika in movies, this adds a new connection for them.
Meta partnered with one of India’s biggest celebrities to make their product feel more Indian. It’s a smart move that will definitely get people interested.
Why Do These Updates Matter?

Meta combined three things Indian users actually want: local payment methods, their own language, and a voice they can recognize. Each update alone would be good, but putting them together creates something specially built for India.
These glasses aren’t just tech gadgets anymore — they are tools that fit into how Indians actually live. Whether you are traveling, working, or shopping, the glasses now work the way you do.
Pricing And When You Can Buy Them?

Meta has not announced the price for India yet. They have only confirmed that these features are coming. There is no launch date either.
If you want these glasses, watch for Meta’s official announcements. Given how much work they put into making these India-ready, they will probably price them to compete.
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