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These not only provide audible cues for media capture, but let you stream music from your phone into your ears. Playing music through the glasses tends to eat up the battery, though. After one three-hour session using the glasses to take sporadic photos and video, Peter’s battery was still at 70 percent.

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Similarly, the company says that anything you capture is encrypted on the glasses. It has even put out a one-sheet outlining its privacy policies for Ray-Ban Stories, and it built what it calls a “privacy microsite” for people visiting Ray-Ban’s website. Last week Facebook released its new $299 “Ray-Ban Stories” glasses. Wearers can use them to record and share images and short videos, listen to music, and take calls.

Featuring deep rectangular lenses, you’ll get optimal coverage when wearing the Justin. Despite the oversized lenses, a lightweight nylon frame makes this style comfortable to wear all day. Flexible spending accounts , health savings accounts , and out-of-network vision insurance coverage can all be used towards awesome new prescription sunglasses, eyeglasses, and goggles. Ray-Ban is the world’s best selling brand of sunglasses and has been around since 1937. All Ray-Ban items, including Ray-Ban eyewear and Ray-Ban glasses, are authentic and brand new. Himel described how he likes to use them to capture moments of his young children.

The companion View app shows a live readout of the battery when the glasses are paired. My battery drained by about 20 percent during heavy use for an hour. To control the Ray-Ban Stories, you can either invoke the Facebook assistant by saying “Hey Facebook” or by tapping the button on the right arm, or swiping on the side touchpad. Personally, I never want to be caught in public talking to Facebook, so I mostly relied on touch controls.

The people who buy these glasses will soon be out in public and private spaces, photographing and recording the rest of us, and using Facebook’s new “View” app to sort and upload that content. Confusingly dubbed Ray-Ban Stories, they start at $299 and bring together much of the technology we’ve already seen in smart eyewear. They’ll let you ray ban caravan take first-person photos and videos on the go, like Snap’s Spectacles. And, similar to Bose and Amazon’s speaker-equipped glasses, you’ll be able to listen to media, as well as take calls. Wayfarers were designed in 1952 by American optical designer Raymond Stegeman, who worked for Bausch & Lomb, Ray-Ban’s parent company at that time.