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Ray-Ban Stories provide 3-6 hours of battery life depending on usage patterns, with frequent video recording and audio streaming reducing operational time. The glasses can capture up to 50 videos or 200+ photos on a full charge.<ref name="sportrx_features"/>
Ray-Ban Stories provide 3-6 hours of battery life depending on usage patterns, with frequent video recording and audio streaming reducing operational time. The glasses can capture up to 50 videos or 200+ photos on a full charge.<ref name="sportrx_features"/>


The included charging case uses a [[USB-C]] connection and can fully recharge the glasses in approximately 70 minutes. The case itself serves as a portable charging station, providing up to 8 additional charges for an estimated 36 hours total use.<ref name="sportrx_features"/><ref name="TechInsights">{{cite web |title=Ray-Ban Stories Smart Glasses Cameras Teardown |url=https://www.techinsights.com/blog/ray-ban-stories-smart-glasses-cameras |website=TechInsights |date=2022-11-01}}</ref>
The included charging case uses a [[USB-C]] connection and can fully recharge the glasses in approximately 70 minutes. The case itself serves as a portable charging station, providing up to 8 additional charges for an estimated 36 hours total use.<ref name="sportrx_features"/><ref name="TechInsights"></ref>


== Functionality and Software ==
== Functionality and Software ==
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* Potential for covert surveillance in public and private spaces
* Potential for covert surveillance in public and private spaces
* Continuous operation of the required Meta View app
* Continuous operation of the required Meta View app
* Normalizing face-level cameras in everyday social interactions<ref name="Wired">{{cite web |last=Goode |first=Lauren |title=Facebook's New Camera Glasses Are Dangerously Easy to Use |url=https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-ray-ban-stories-camera-glasses |website=Wired |date=2021-09-09}}</ref>
* Normalizing face-level cameras in everyday social interactions<ref name="Wired"></ref>


The glasses' design intentionally mimics traditional eyewear, making it difficult for observers to identify their recording capabilities.<ref name="tomsguide_review"/>
The glasses' design intentionally mimics traditional eyewear, making it difficult for observers to identify their recording capabilities.<ref name="tomsguide_review"/>