
Facebook launches Ray-Ban Stories, wants to make creepy smart glasses cool
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Ray-Ban smart glasses will let users capture photos and videos on the go, listen to music and take phone calls. It primarily lets users record the world as they see it.
After series of leaks and reports, Facebook has finally unveiled its first smart glasses in collaboration with Ray-Ban. Named Ray-Ban Stories, the smart glasses have been launched in 20 different combinations. The new smart glasses will let users capture photos and videos on the go, listen to music and take phone calls. It primarily lets users record the world as they see it. Tipster Evan Blass had shared a series of pictures of the smart glasses that come in classic Ray-Ban style. Announcing the Ray-Ban Stories, Facebook in the blog said, “Today, we’re excited to launch Ray-Ban Stories: smart glasses that give you a new way to capture photos and video, share your adventures and listen to music or take phone calls — so you can stay present with friends, family and the world around you.”
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