KEY POINTS
  • Facebook unveiled its long-awaited collaboration with Luxottica: Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses. 
  • The Ray-Ban glasses come with Facebook-developed technology that allows users to take photos and record videos with voice commands or by pressing a button on the right temple of the glasses.
  • The glasses might make for a cool birthday or holiday present for a loved one, but for now, they aren't much more than a fashionable toy.

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Facebook's Ray-Ban Stories glasses can take photos and videos through cameras at each corner of the device's frames.

Facebook on Thursday unveiled its long-awaited collaboration with Luxottica: Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses. 

The glasses, which start at $299, let users take photos and record videos with voice commands or by pressing a button on the right temple of the glasses. They also have small speakers that turn the smart glasses into headphones for listening to music and podcasts via Bluetooth from the smartphone they're paired with. And they include microphones, so you can talk on the phone through them.

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