Facebook on Thursday unveiled its long-awaited collaboration with Luxottica: Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses.
The two 5-megapixel cameras don't take the best pictures or videos. Modern smartphones come with multiple lenses that offer zoom or wide-angle capabilities for fitting more into a picture, and most have a sharper 12-megapixel resolution. But the glasses were good for quickly capturing moments on the go.A white LED lights up on the top right of the glasses when users take a photo or video to indicate the glasses are shooting a photo or video.
The audio quality is nowhere near that of earbuds or headphones. If you're someone who needs audio quality to be top-notch, you'll be bothered by how poor the Ray-Ban Stories sound. And although the speakers aren't very loud for the user, they're loud enough that others around you will be able to hear what you're listening to, whether it's a private phone call or your most embarrassing Spotify playlist.
The glasses also aren't water-resistant, so you'll need to be careful if you're wearing them on the beach or by the pool.
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