Smart Glasses By Facebook And Ray

Initial pairing was easy, and syncing footage from the glasses back to the View app took only a few seconds through a Wi-Fi connection the glasses initiate. You’ll be able to buy Ray-Ban Stories today in 20 different styles in the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy and the UK. Even though the Ray-Ban Stories may seem to have limited availability right now, Facebook and Luxottica have a multi-year partnership that will result in even more products. It’s likely that true AR glasses, which can display information on your lenses, aren’t far off. And you can be sure of that, since Snapchat has already shown off its own AR Spectacles.

That means wearing the glasses and listening to music on the bus or at the grocery store is out of the question, at least for me. ” is a pair of photo- and video-capturing sunglasses, à la Snap Spectacles. They’re called Ray-Ban Stories, with Ray-Ban appearing first and Facebook second in most of the product branding.

In 2021, Ray-Ban commercialized a model of smart glasses that they developed with Facebook Reality Labs called Ray-Ban Stories. OwnersLuxottica GroupWebsiteray-ban.comRay-Ban is a brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb. The brand is known for its Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses.

​​The form factor drove a lot of decisions, from speaker architecture to the camera selection. If you like the coverage from wraparound frames, but need something that can take you from the beach to the office, let us introduce you to the RB3498. This frame has a similar design to the Predator 2, but in a sleek metal construction. Brushed aluminum temples look elegant and performance isn’t compromised due to the rubberized temple tips. They flex to fit, meaning you will never experience uncomfortable pressure points or the dreaded headache from too-tight sunglasses.

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The companion View app shows a live readout of the battery when the glasses are paired. My battery drained by about 20 percent during heavy use for an hour. To control the Ray-Ban Stories, you can either invoke the Facebook assistant by saying “Hey Facebook” or by tapping the button on the right arm, or swiping on the side touchpad. Personally, I never want to be caught in public talking to Facebook, so I mostly relied on touch controls.

During the 2000s Wayfarer revival, many sunglasses designs inspired by the original Wayfarers were produced by designers unaffiliated with Ray-Ban. Grey Ant’s Grant Krajecki designed a larger, cartoonish version of the glasses “so extreme that are best worn by those with a good sense of humor”. Other Wayfarer-inspired sunglasses included Oliver Peoples’ Hollis, REM Eyewear’s Converse, and various designs in Juicy Couture, Hugo Boss, Kate Spade, Marc Jacobs’s and Kaenon Polarized 2008 lines. Between July and September 2008, retailers began selling frameless Wayfarers.

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Facebook has just released Ray-Ban Stories, sunglasses with tiny cameras that take video and photos. Wayfarers, Clubmasters, New Wayfarers, clubmaster and other styles are all available as prescription sunglasses. The company’s hardest sell might not be privacy, but the glasses themselves.