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Ray-Ban Ear Grip/Meta Wayfarer Gen 2, PLA/PETG OK

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Got a pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses that feels a little too heavy or tends to slide down during daily use? This compact clip-in ear grip is designed to improve comfort and help the glasses stay in place more securely.

 

The insert fits inside the temple tip area and adds extra support without permanently modifying your glasses. It is useful for everyday wear, especially if the original fit feels loose or if the glasses slowly slip while walking, working, or moving around.

 

Notes:

 

  • The curved side should face inward during installation.
  • The first installation may require a bit of force.
  • If the fit is too tight, scale the model up by about 3% to 5%.
  • You can adjust the insert length to better match your personal comfort and fit preference.
  • PLA Basic works well for this model, and PETG is also a good option if you want a slightly different feel.

This is a simple but practical upgrade for Meta Ray-Ban users who want a more secure fit with an easy-to-print part.

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