Facebook last year announced that it is partnering with Ray-Ban to launch its first pair of smart glasses. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed at the company’s Q2 earnings call that its next ...
In 2021, Ray-Ban Stories were the first products from the Luxottica Group, and users were required to have a Facebook account and the Facebook View app for pairing the glasses with the phone.
The $300 sunglasses looked like a slightly bulkier Ray-Ban with, thankfully, no Facebook logo on them ... the name and information for landmarks, and a road sign in a different language.
Sales of Meta's Ray-Ban augmented reality glasses, while modest compared to mainstream tech products, have been a pleasant surprise for the company — Zuckerberg called them a "real hit" on the ...
I first saw people using the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses at a press event a few years ago, and I will be honest, I thought it was a ridiculous concept. Taking photos with your glasses seemed like a need ...
The company has apparently paid close attention to the smash hit that was the Meta Stories smart glasses, developed in partnership with Ray-Ban. “It’s also exploring other types of wearable ...
The company's new Ray-Ban glasses are the closest thing yet to a fully hands-free phone. Phones drool, glasses rule. That's the mantra Meta is banking on customers adopting. It starts with updates ...
I suggested that smart glasses were a better design for wearable AI devices. Ray-Ban Wayfarer smart glasses ... giving you the info you need without having to pull out your phone or stare at ...