The Facebook smart glasses are named as Ray-Ban Stories that can take photos and shoot a video of 30 seconds. They can also play music, make calls, and do podcasts.

Ray-Ban Stories Glasses can Capture Photos & Videos

At present, the Facebook Ray-Ban Stories are available for sale in the US, UK, Canada, Italy, Ireland, and Australia. The availability of glasses in India is yet to announce. The smart glasses are available in three designs and have frames in multiple colors. Also, there are different types of lenses, from which customers can select according to their needs. There is external-facing LED lights as a privacy feature that shows the user whether the cameras are working or not. The Facebook wearable doesn’t have any AR app. Though it has temples that double up as earphones and touch controls for calls, volume, and music playback.

Shop @ray_ban stories now: https://t.co/dRUqfUXSwH pic.twitter.com/P84XGUvsxi — Facebook (@Facebook) September 9, 2021 Ray-Ban Stories has a virtual assistant with which users can take photos and videos without using their hands. Just say “Hey Facebook” and it will snap photos. The Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said, Facebook Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses price starts from $299 (around Rs. 22,000) to $379 (around Rs. 27,900). The frames have four color options Black, Blue, Brown, and Green. The lenses have six options regular, polarised, and transition lenses. You can select Clear with Blue Light Filter, Brown, Dark Grey, Green, Polarised Dark Blue, Transitions Clear with Dark Green lenses. Smart glasses can be purchased via online Ray Ban’s website. The wearables can be paired up to smartphones running Android 8.0 and iOS 13 or above via Bluetooth v5.

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