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Meta Launches Ray-Ban Stories Smart Glasses With Upgraded Cameras and Audio for Creators

  • Meta's new smart glasses are called Ray-Ban Stories Meta Smart Glasses and replace headphones by playing audio only you can hear.

  • The smart glasses have upgraded cameras that can take 12MP photos, 1080p videos, and livestream to Facebook/Instagram.

  • The glasses aim to solve the issue of keeping users interested in wearing them, pitching them now as a creator tool.

  • The smart glasses come in new colors and styles, including a rounded Headliner shape, made in partnership with Ray-Ban.

  • They run on a Qualcomm processor, last 4-6 hours active use, and the case provides additional charges, but don't have displays.

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