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Ray-Ban Stories, the social glasses now with voice commands in Italian

In April comes the support for voice commands in Italian for the Ray-Ban Storiesthe smart glasses of Facebook launched last year in collaboration with Luxottica. And not only that: in April the video up to 60 seconds to express yourself even more. The glasses also become available not only for online purchase but also in some stores in Spain, Austria and Belgium and, from 14 April, in France.

Ray-Ban Stories, voice commands in Italian for social sunglasses arrive

If you have already purchased social sunglasses or are planning to do so, great news. In fact, the company today presents some essential innovations to enjoy the best i your Ray-Ban Stories. Starting with the support for Italian and French by Facebook Assistant. This means that you can directly say in italiano to take pictures and record videos with glasses. Furthermore, when the battery is low or the memory is full you will receive notifications in Italian. The commands for send messages with Messengero send multimedia files. At least for now.

L’app Facebook Viewwhich allows you to import, edit and share videos made with your Ray-Ban Stories, will be available in four new languages French, Spanish, Dutch and German.

From April the Ray-Ban Stories will be able to record up to 60 seconds of video (compared to the previous 30-second limit) with the built-in dual camera from 5MP. The spy LED it lights up to warn those around you that you are registering, to respect privacy.

Also in April there will be 4 new color and lens combinations. Glossy Black Round with Transitions® gray lenses, Glossy Black Round with Transitions® brown lenses, Matte Black Wayfarer with Transitions® gray lenses, Glossy Black Wayfarer with Transitions® brown lenses. In total, 28 Ray-Ban Stories models will be available. And you can try them virtually on Ray-Ban’s Instagram Shop.

After the debut in Italy and the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, today they also arrive in Spain, Austria and Belgium and, from April 14, in France. Always giving new people the chance to see the world with new eyes (or at least glasses).

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