{Disarmed} Ray-Ban Stories: Facebook s first smart glasses record video, take photos and even let you listen to music
They were leaked shortly before their presentation and are now official. Facebook and Ray-Ban have launched Facebook's first smart glasses, the Ray-Ban Stories . Roughly speaking, they are glasses similar to Snapchat Spectacles that are used to record video, take photos, answer calls and listen to music.
The glasses have been released in the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy and the United Kingdom, at least for now. Its price starts at 329 euros and there are 20 combinations available. After the presentations, let's see what these glasses offer and how they have addressed the issue of privacy.
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dimensions and weight | Wayfarer : 41 x 50 x 150mm Round : 45 x 48 x 150 mm Meteor : 45 x 51 x 155mm |
image capture | 2,592 x 1,994 pixels |
video capture | 1,184 x 1,184 pixels 30 FPS |
Audio system | 2 x speakers 3 x microphones |
voice assistant | |
controls | Touch For you |
memory | 500 photos 30 clips of 30 seconds |
battery | Up to three days on one charge |
connectivity | WiFi ac Bluetooth 5.0 |
compatibility | iOS 13 onwards Android 8.1 onwards |
price | From 329 euros |
This is how the first glasses from Facebook and Ray-Ban are
Ray-Ban Stories come in three well-known Ray-Ban formats: Wayfarer, Round and Meteor , each with five colors and a wide range of lenses, namely clear, sun, transition and prescription. Yes, as it sounds, we can use these glasses as our everyday glasses.
Despite what you might expect, the compaction work that has been done on these glasses is quite good. At first glance they look like ordinary glasses , except that they have two cameras, speakers, three microphones, an undetermined Snapdragon processor, a touch surface and a battery. They are somewhat larger than conventional glasses, but not too much.
The cameras have five megapixels of resolution and will be used to record videos and take photos that we can share in any app (that is, they are not limited to Facebook platforms). They are optimized for recording on the move and have video stabilization, denoising, HDR and night image capture. In addition, Facebook has implemented a series of machine-learning algorithms to improve the colors of the content.
To record, simply press the physical button on one of the pins or say "Hey Facebook, record a video." And where is the content viewed from? From the Facebook View app , an application available on iOS and Android that allows you to edit photos and videos and share them with other apps.
As for the battery and memory, they have the capacity to store about 500 photos and enough autonomy to, according to Facebook, last up to three days . In any case, it is something that will depend on the use we make of them. The glasses are charged through a case, as if they were TWS headphones.
About privacy
That Facebook pulls out glasses that can take photos and record videos at any time can make more than one eyebrow rise . In that sense, Facebook affirms that the glasses have hardware protection , such as a button that allows turning the cameras and microphones on and off, as well as a front LED that lights up when we record or take photos to warn other people that we are recording.
On the other hand, Facebook states that the Ray-Ban Stories "collect the data necessary for the operation of the glasses , such as the state of the battery to notify when it is low, the email address and the password to log in to Facebook. to verify that it is you when you enter the Facebook View application, and your WiFi connectivity ". The user can choose to share more information such as "the number of images you have captured or the time you spend recording videos" to improve the product.
Facebook also says that the use of the voice assistant is optional and that voice transcripts can be deleted at any time; that the glasses are an " ad-free experience ", that "you will not see ads when you use the glasses or the application" and that "we do not use the content of your photos and videos for personalized ads".
Finally, Zuckerberg's company ensures that photos and videos are encrypted on the smart glasses and that these can only be paired with one Facebook account at a time. If we lose the glasses and someone tries to pair them with your account, all content stored in the glasses will be erased.
Versions and price of Ray-Ban Stories
As we indicated previously, the Ray-Ban Stories are available in three versions (Wayfarer, Round and Meteor) and 20 colors. Currently they can only be purchased in the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy and the United Kingdom and their price is between 329 and 359 euros , depending on the model.
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The news Ray-Ban Stories: the first Facebook smart glasses record video, take photos and even allow you to listen to music was originally published in xiaomist.com by Jose García .
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