You bought Ray-Ban Meta glasses. Now every ad algorithm knows it, and you're being shown accessories from every corner of the internet. Most of them aren't worth your money. Here's what actually is.
Worth it: Anti-slip
Your glasses are going to slip. Meta frames weigh twice what regular Wayfarers weigh, and the smooth temple arms don't grip well. SGG GRIP ($14.99) fixes this with knitted temple sleeves and silicone ear hooks. The sleeves alone handle everyday slipping. This is the single most useful accessory for Meta owners — buy it first.
Worth it: Sound guide (if you take calls)
The open-ear speakers leak audio. In quiet spaces, people near you can hear your conversation. SGG CHANNEL ($19.99) funnels sound toward your ear, cutting leakage dramatically. If you take work calls on your Meta glasses, this is essential. If you only listen to music outdoors, you can skip it.
Worth it: Hard case (if you travel)
The stock charging case works fine at home but isn't tough enough for a backpack with a laptop. SGG VAULT ($18.99) is a rigid case that fits the glasses, charging case, and cable. If your glasses go in a bag, this is $18.99 insurance on $300+ electronics.
Situational: Side shields
SGG FIN ($21.99) blocks side glare. Great for drivers and outdoor use. Skip if you mostly wear your glasses indoors.
Situational: Glasses necklace
SGG HANG ($22.99) is a magnetic necklace for quick on/off. Useful if you take your glasses off and on constantly. Skip if you wear them all day without removing them.
Skip unless you have a specific need
SGG LIFT ($34.99) — weight relief strap. Meta glasses are light enough that most people don't need this. Only worth it if your nose bridge is exceptionally sensitive.
SGG SHADE ($24.99) — overhead light blocker. More impactful for display glasses than audio-only Meta. Only worth it if bright sun is a constant issue for you.
Best value combo: $34.98
GRIP + CHANNEL = $34.98. Fixes the two most common complaints. Start here.