
Ray-Ban smart glasses will soon let you send and receive messages on Facebook Messenger
India Today
The Ray-Ban Smart glasses let users capture photos and videos on the go, listen to music and take phone calls.
Ray-Ban Stories sunglasses, which was designed in collaboration with Facebook, has got an interesting update. Smart glasses will now let users send and receive Facebook Messenger messages straight from their faces. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the new features for Ray-Ban smart glasses via a Facebook post. The Ray-Ban Smart glasses let users capture photos and videos on the go, listen to music and take phone calls. Users can record the world as they see it with the Ray-Ban smart glasses.
“Rolling out more hands-free features for Ray-Ban Stories like the ability to send messages, hear message readouts, and make calls (all via Messenger), and also control the volume or pause and resume audio, all using your voice. We're just getting started, more updates to Ray-Ban Stories coming in 2022,” Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post. Users can expect Facebook to launch more features in 2022

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