When we saw the new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses with the built in video camera, capable of live streaming directly to Facebook from your face, our international newsroom reacted in a complicated way.
Meta and Ray-Ban owner EssilorLuxottica have extended their partnership into the next decade. The duo have collaborated since ...
Two years ago, Ray-Ban Stories combined speakers, cameras, and microphones ... they struggled to gain traction. Now, the new Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses improve on the concept in every way, still ...
Quick Summary EssilorLuxottica, the company behind Ray-Ban, has announced a new "long-term agreement ... most – the Ray-Ban ...
It's doubtful the Ray-Ban Meta glasses will be relevant ... Certainly a few more phones. Probably new headphones or earbuds. Maybe my trusty Canon mirrorless cameras will still be in the rotation ...
Ray-Ban Stories feature dual 5-megapixel cameras which allow ... Facebook wants its glasses to rival dedicated headphones. Ray-Ban Stories pair with the new Facebook View app as well, which ...
Meta Platforms and EssilorLuxottica, the parent company of Ray-Ban, have announced a long-term partnership extension into the ...
We're now on Version 8.0 of the Ray-Ban Meta software that powers the glasses, but this update doesn't appear to be that exciting. Unless you're into Facebook.
Italian police have raided the home of an influencer whose affair with the country’s tourism minister brought about his ...
My colleague Victoria Song says it best in her review of Ray-Ban smart glasses last year: More so than any other kind of gadgets, smart glasses have to look stylish. Humanity is vain. If eyes are ...
According to Facebook's announcement of these glasses, "Ray-Ban Stories’ dual integrated 5MP cameras let you capture life’s moments as they happen from a unique first-person perspective.