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The new specs are set to ship on October 17, with preorders live right now. The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Collection starts at $299 / £299 / AU$449.
Ray-Ban Stories are Ray-Ban’s version of smart glasses in collaboration with . They have a built-in camera to capture photos and videos on the go, so you never have to pull your out when a ...
Facebook detailed the smart glasses in a news release on Thursday. Ray-Ban Stories feature dual 5-megapixel cameras which allow users to capture footage from a first-person perspective.
The Ray-Ban Stories glasses are a bit of a strange product. They’re not the AR glasses that we’ve been waiting for. In fact, they don’t really have any AR capabilities at all.
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.
Andy Boxall updated the review in May 2025, after using the Ray-Ban Meta smartglasses with prescription lenses since March 2024. You can read his overview of life with the smartglasses below.
Facebook and Ray-Ban today unveiled Stories, a new line of tech-forward glasses the companies hope will pave the way for a future of smart and stylish AR devices. Stories appear to fit in the same ...
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.
The Ray-Ban Stories’ two cameras support the capture of 2592 x 1984-pixel images and 1184 x 1184 video at 30 fps. This is limitedcompared to the Snap Spectacles 3, which can capture 1216 x 1216 ...
In terms of specs, Ray-Ban Stories have a dual 5-megapixel camera system and shoot 2592 by 1944 resolution images. The videos it takes are 1184 by 1184 at 30 frames per second.