
Ray-Ban and Facebook to launch Smart Glasses
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Ray-Ban Stories, Facebook's first "smart spectacles" created in collaboration with Ray-Ban, are now available for purchase. They seem to be influenced by Snap's (Snapchat's parent company) Spectacles.

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