Ray-Ban Stories
Smart Sunglasses
Ray-Ban have partnered with Meta to bring you their first generation of smart sunglasses. With features like a camera, touch control and audio, these frames from the future let you keep connected. Available in three iconic shapes, you can find out more about the range below.
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Ray-Ban Stories features
Ray-Ban Stories with
Transitions® lenses
Ray-Ban Stories can also come with Transitions lenses. These photochromic lenses adapt to changing light conditions, so they stay dark in high levels of sunlight and lighten when you go indoors.
Ray-Ban Stories range
The Ray-Ban Stories range comes in three iconic frame shapes, Round, Wayfarer and Meteor. The frames are also available in various frame and lens colour combinations.
Discover Ray-Ban Stories in store
Ray-Ban Stories are available to buy in selected Vision Express stores. Our expert team is on hand to assist you throughout the Ray-Ban Stories experience using our interactive app.
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East England - Bedford
East England - Bishops Stortford
East England - Braintree
East England - Bury st Edmunds
East England - Cambridge
East England - Chelmsford
East England - Cheshunt
East England - Colchester
East England - Lakeside
East England - Hemel Hempstead
East England - Hitchin
East England - Hornchurch
East England - Huntingdon
East England - Ilford
East England - Ipswich
East England - Kings Lynn
East England - Lowestoft
East England - Luton
East England - Norwich
East England - Peterborough
East England - Rayleigh
East England - Romford
East England - Southend
East England - Stevenage
East England - Welwyn
Isle of Wight - Newport IoW
London - Barnet
London - Bexleyheath
London - Bromley
London - Canary Wharf
London - Chelsea, Kings Road
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Northern England - Berwick
Northern England - Beverley
Northern England - Birkenhead
Northern England - Bishop Auckland
Northern England - Blackpool
Northern England - Bolton
Northern England - Bradford
Northern England - Carlisle
Northern England - Chester
Northern England - Chester Le Street
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Ray-Ban Stories FAQs
To operate Ray-Ban Stories you need to connect your glasses with a smart phone and the Facebook View App. Here’s the complete checklist:Smart phone with a recently released operating system: Android 8.1 and above (with location services enabled) or iPhone 6S or above, running iOS 13 and aboveWireless internet accessUSB-C charging plug (if charging from a power outlet and not directly from a USB point)A valid Facebook accountFacebook View App (downloadable from your App store)
Your Ray-Ban Stories comes with the following accessories and user manuals: Charging caseType-C to Type-C USB charging cableSoft glasses pouch Quick Start GuideSafety & Warranty Guide
Your Ray-Ban Stories glasses and Charging Case have a different charge lifecycle.
Charging Case: A fully charged case provides 3 additional frame charges.You can fully the charge case to 100% in 180 minutes.
Glasses: Battery Fully charged glasses last up to 6 hours for moderate usage and up to 3 hours with continuous audio streaming and Facebook Assistant. This may vary with use and other factors.The glasses can capture and sync up to 30 videos or up to 500 photos per full charge.You can fully charge the glasses to 100% in 70 minutes in the charging case.You can quick charge the glasses to 50% in 30 minutes in the charging case.
Fully charged glasses last up to 6 hours for moderate usage and up to 3 hours with continuous audio streaming and voice assistant. This varies with use and other factors. The glasses can capture and sync up to 30 videos or up to 500 photos per full charge.
There are two ways to take photos and videos with your Ray-Ban Stories:
1. One-touch control To take a photo, press and hold the capture button. The white notification LED will blink and make a sound during the capture. To record a video, press the capture button once to record a 30- or 60-second video. Press again to stop recording. The white notification LED will stay on while you're recording. The default video length is 30 seconds, but it can be extended to 60 seconds in Facebook View App settings.
2. Hands-free voice command When Facebook assistant is wake word enabled, you can use your voice to take a photo or video. Say "Hey Facebook, take a photo" or "Hey Facebook, take a video." When you take a photo or video, the capture LED will activate to indicate to those around you that you may be recording. To learn more, watch the Product Tour via the Facebook View app within Settings.
Your glasses have two lights, an inward-facing notification LED and a front-facing capture LED, which lets people know you’re taking a photo or recording a video. You can choose to customize the brightness of your inward facing notification within Settings. Options for notification LED brightness are Automatic, Low, Medium, and High. Automatic brightness uses the ambient light sensor to adjust the brightness based on your environment.
Enable Bluetooth on your phone and pair your glasses and phone via the Facebook View app Tap the circular download button in the lower right hand corner of the app home screen, which shows how many captures are available for downloadFor things that require a fast connection to download, like import and firmware updates, your glasses will temporarily connect to their internal Wi-Fi network. On iOS, accept the “Join Wi-Fi Network” request and the glasses will start to transfer the files to the app.
When Facebook Assistant is enabled, you can press and hold the touchpad to use Assistant.
You can use "Hey Facebook" to capture photos and videos, make calls and send messages, control media and volume, and check battery status by saying:
- Photo Capture: “Hey Facebook, take a photo.” “Hey Facebook, take a picture.”
- Video Capture: “Hey Facebook, start a video." “Hey Facebook, start recording” “Hey Facebook, record a video now.” "Hey Facebook, take a video.”“Hey Facebook, end video.”“Hey Facebook, stop video.”
- Calling and Messaging: “Hey Facebook, call [name].""Hey Facebook, send a message to [name].”
- Media and Volume Control: “Hey Facebook, pause.""Hey Facebook, next.”“Hey Facebook, stop.""Hey Facebook, resume.”“Hey Facebook, volume up.""Hey Facebook, volume down.”
- Battery status: “Hey Facebook, battery status.""Hey Facebook, how much battery is left?”
Facebook Assistant currently operates in English, French and Italian. But selected voice commands are only available in English.
Additional privacy or data information is provided at the Facebook View Help Center.