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Ray-Ban Meteor Classic. With a ’60s inspired silhouette the Meteor sunglasses have an innate vintage feel to them, evident in ...
Facebook on Thursday launched its long-awaited Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses that let users snap photos and videos, listen to music and take phone calls.. The high-tech specs, which were built in ...
The company has partnered with Ray-Ban to make a pair of video-capturing Wayfarers. They’re everything you hoped for and feared in smart glasses.
Ray-Ban Stories Introduce a Seamless Way of Capturing Daily Life: The first generation of smart glasses from Ray-Ban and Meta with hands-free photo, video and sharing abilities.
Starting at $299, Ray-Ban Stories are available in a variety of styles, like the classic Wayfarer, retro Round and Meteor, each of which comes with a choice of 20 frame and lens color combinations ...
Facebook's first foray into the world of smart glasses is here. Confusingly dubbed Ray-Ban Stories, they start at $299 and bring together much of the technology we've already seen in smart eyewear.
The Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses come in three classic Ray-Ban styles: the Wayfarer, Round and Meteor. They do not have an actual display, unlike the latest 4th generation of Snap’s Spectacles ...
Ray-Ban describes these as a "new way to capture, share and listen." They're also described as the company's " first generation of smart sunglasses and eyeglasses ." Here's what you need to know.
By making the Ray-Ban Stories look like a pair of Ray-Ban glasses (in Wayfarer, Round, or Meteor frames) Meta doesn't need to sell anybody on fashion — they're already cool from the jump.
We review the new Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, ... The frames are available in three different shapes, including the classic Wayfarer, the Meteor, and the Round.
Ray-Ban Stories is an odd name for the $299 (£299, AU$449) glasses, which are available now at Ray-Ban stores and will be arriving at retailers such as LensCrafters next week.