Facebook Debuts Its Ray

Ray-Ban Stories, the smart glasses being debuted by Facebook and Ray-Ban today, are most notable for just how much they look like a standard pair of the brand’s sunglasses. This is a major launch for Facebook, which announced early details about the Ray-Ban partnership and product at its AR/VR-focused developer conference last September. ray ban caravan The company has indicated that the device is a stepping stone for its AR ambitions and an effort to get users acquainted with the idea of high-tech glasses. The glasses notably do not have in-lens displays that will allow users to see digital augmented reality content like competitor Snap’s latest Spectacles prototype.

Those controls can be used to take photos or record videos, as you might expect, but you can also play and pause your songs. Similar to the RB4165F Justin, you may have noticed the “F” on this Clubmaster’s model clubmaster number. However, in its largest size, the 55, we actually get a larger lens. As for the nose bridge, we lose 2 mm in comparison to the Standard Fit, but this is inconsequential due to the adjustable nose pad.

Lauren noticed, when she accidentally had music streaming to her glasses, that battery life drained more quickly. Shop and buy Ray-Ban 140mm Temples ray ban new wayfarer Sunglasses online at Go-Optic.com and enjoy the time and money you save. It’s hard to believe how there can be so many stylish looks at one place.

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You can also short press a button on the top of the right temple of the glasses to shoot a video or press and hold the button for a photo. The Ray Ban Stories glasses, which start at $299, come equipped with Facebook technology that allows users to take photos and record videos with voice commands or by pressing a button on the right temple of the glasses. The Ray-Ban glasses come with Facebook-developed technology that allows users to take photos and record videos with voice commands or by pressing a button on the right temple of the glasses. Ray-Ban Stories are now for sale in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Italy, and Australia. How people use and respond to the device will vary wildly across countries that have different social norms, values, laws, and expectations of privacy. Facebook may be one of the first companies to attempt to deploy smart camera glasses, but it will not be the last.

This style is available in 3 sizes and the largest, the 62 eyesize, is our choice in the lineup of the Best Ray-Bans for Big Heads. The dramatic teardrop lenses provide excellent coverage and are flattering on even the largest of faces. It also has an adjustable nose pad which allows you to completely customize the fit. While many websites offer steep discounts on lenses and name brands, oftentimes, prices have been marked up beforehand to appear more heavily discounted. And in the event that’s not the case, we will price match other authorized retailers to ensure you get the best possible price with the best customer service.

The Ray-Ban Stories are a fine first attempt at smart glasses by Facebook. It’s great that the company teamed up with a brand people will actually want to wear. Facebook’s glasses look fashionable, not dorky, and aren’t obviously equipped with technology. That’s a big achievement for pair of smart glasses sold by a tech company.