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Review | Facebook on your face: Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, launched with eyewear maker Ray-Ban, are sleek, stylish and can be used to make calls and shoot photos and video

  • Called Ray-Ban Stories, the glasses start at US$299 and are available in Ray-Ban stores and on its website. Features include cameras, microphones and speakers
  • While they are not ready to replace smartphones for utility, Ray-Ban Stories are fun to use and provide you with a perfectly functional pair of glasses to boot

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Ray-Ban and Facebook have teamed up to release their own smart glasses called Ray-Ban Stories – which can take pictures and make calls and videos. Photo: AFP

You can now wear Facebook on your face.

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OK, not exactly all of Facebook. But with last week’s announcement that Facebook is launching its own pair of smart glasses called Ray-Ban Stories, we’re getting closer.

I’ve had a pair of Ray-Ban Stories for a couple days now. Obviously, when you hear “smart glasses” you might think Google Glass. But what Facebook and Ray-Ban have rolled out is more akin to early versions of Spectacles, eyewear introduced in 2016 by Snapchat parent company Snap.

The glasses start at US$299 and are available in Ray-Ban stores and on the eyewear maker’s website.

The Facebook glasses will include three Ray-Ban options: Wayfarer, Meteor and Round. Photo: Reuters
The Facebook glasses will include three Ray-Ban options: Wayfarer, Meteor and Round. Photo: Reuters
“Ray-Ban Stories is designed to help people live in the moment and stay connected to the people they are with and the people they wish they were with,” said Andrew Bosworth, vice-president of Facebook Reality Labs.
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