Facebook on the face. Facebook partners with Ray-Ban to unveil Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses

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Facebook today officially unveiled a smartwatch created in collaboration with renowned brand Ray-Ban. The novelty is called Ray-Ban Stories and, as many reviewers have already noted, it looks like ordinary glasses – unlike many other similar solutions.

Facebook on the face. Facebook partners with Ray-Ban to unveil Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses

Three frame options, different colors and different types of glass – Ray-Ban Stories has about 20 exterior options. But invariably, the glasses are lightweight and can hardly be distinguished from ordinary “analog” glasses.

Facebook on the face. Facebook partners with Ray-Ban to unveil Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses

The most noticeable feature of the device is the two cameras spaced apart in the corners. Each uses a 5 megapixel sensor. There are also built-in speakers and a microphone – this allows you to use the glasses for calls via a paired smartphone. Since glasses allow you to record videos and photos everywhere, the developers made sure that this does not happen unnoticed by others: during the shooting, a white LED lights up. Shooting can be started either by pressing the corresponding key, or simply by saying the phrase “Hey Facebook, take a video”. The built-in memory is enough for storing more than 30 videos of 30 seconds, or approximately 500 photos.

Facebook on the face. Facebook partners with Ray-Ban to unveil Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses

Built-in speakers allow you to listen to music or podcasts, and a touchpad located on the boom allows you to adjust the volume or pause playback.

Facebook on the face. Facebook partners with Ray-Ban to unveil Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses

Autonomy is approximately six hours of periodic use, full charge – in an hour. The included battery case allows you to charge your glasses three times. A Facebook account is required to use glasses, but the company does not analyze what the user is filming and does not use this data, for example, to display ads. Ray-Ban Stories cost $ 300-380 depending on glass and exterior design.

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