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11/03/2022
US Facebook announced the Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses jointly developed with Essilor Luxottica, which handles Ray-Ban. Starting at US$299 in the US, Australia, Ireland, Italy and the UK.
"Ray-Ban Stories" Smart glasses equipped with two 5MP cameras and capable of shooting from a first-person perspective. In addition to 20 types of variations such as Wayfarer, Round, and Meteor, the lineup includes 5 types of lenses, including clear, sun, transition, and prescription lenses. Equipped with 5MP cameras on the left and right sides of the front By pressing the capture button, you can shoot photos and videos of up to 30 seconds, or use Facebook Assistant voice commands for hands-free shooting. Other people can also recognize that you are shooting by lighting the LED on the front. The temple part is equipped with an open ear speaker. In addition, a 3-microphone array is used, and beamforming technology and background noise suppression algorithms are used to deliver rich audio for calls and videos. Equipped with an open ear speaker By linking with the new iOS and Android compatible app "Facebook View", you can share stories and memories with your friends and followers. In the app, it is also possible to import and edit content shot with smart glasses. You can also save it to your smartphone's camera roll. Sharing supports not only Facebook, but also Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Twitter, TikTok, Snapchat, etc. "Facebook View" app