On September 9th (US time), Facebook launched the Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses. Pricing starts at US$299 and is available at select retailers in the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy and the UK. It is also available online, but cannot be purchased from Japan at this time. Prices start at $299 USD.
"Ray-Ban Stories" has functions such as taking photos and videos, listening to music, and making calls. It has a built-in 5-megapixel dual camera that can record photos and videos of up to 30 seconds from a first-person perspective. In addition to the capture button, shooting can be done hands-free using voice commands. Also, by lighting the LED when shooting, you can let people around you know that you are recording a photo or video.
Built-in sleek open-ear speakers and a three-microphone audio array deliver rich audio transmission for calls and videos. In addition, beamforming technology and background noise suppression algorithms provide an excellent call experience like dedicated headphones.
Through the "Facebook View" app (iOS/Android), you can easily import content shot with Ray-Ban Stories to apps such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Twitter, TikTok, and Snapchat on your smartphone. Editable and shareable. You can also save the content to your smartphone's camera roll and edit and share it.
Ray-Ban Stories was designed with privacy in mind up front, with many built-in features to provide control and peace of mind not just to you, but to those around you. More information about these features and usage guidelines can be found on the Ray-Ban Stories privacy microsite.
Ray-Ban Stories includes 20 model variations and 5 colors, including classic Ray-Ban models Wayfarer, Wayfarer Large, Round, and Meteor. In addition to the color variations of , the lens can also be changed to clear, sun, transition, prescription, etc.
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