Starting with the exact frame keeps every collection page grounded in the device the customer actually owns.
Choose your exact glasses model before you browse accessories.
SmartGlass Gear organizes accessories around the frame you actually wear so buyers land in the right compatibility path first, then narrow by accessory type with less guesswork and fewer wrong-fit orders.
Every model link routes to a filtered collection path that is clearer for shoppers and easier to merchandise.
Pick the frame family you wear.
These hubs are the most reliable way to shop the catalog. Each one leads into a brand collection and then into model-specific filtered routes.
Wayfarer, Wayfarer Large, Round, Headliner, and Skyler accessories with fit guidance anchored to the exact Meta / Ray-Ban frame.
HSTN and Sphaera accessories grouped cleanly so Oakley Meta buyers know exactly which frame they are shopping for.
Then narrow by accessory type
All productsSimple rules that make the storefront easier to trust.
Choose the exact model first
Accessory collections are clearer when the customer starts with the frame they own instead of a generic product bucket.
Then browse by accessory type
After model selection, shoppers can narrow into light blockers, side shields, prescription fit, or carry gear.
Compatibility stays explicit
Product pages should repeat the supported models so the buyer never has to infer fit from images alone.
Human support stays visible
If a shopper still has doubt, support should be one click away before checkout rather than hidden in the footer.
What buyers usually need answered before they commit.
What if I only know the brand, not the exact model?
Start with the brand hub, then compare the model names shown in the rail and cards to the name printed on your glasses box, order confirmation, or official product page.
Can I shop by category after picking a model?
Yes. The intended path is model first, accessory type second. That keeps the catalog easier to understand and reduces the chance of ordering the wrong fit.
Do you help with compatibility before purchase?
Yes. If your frame name is unclear or you are deciding between two models, contact support before checkout and mention the exact glasses you own.