 
                            The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses come with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera and an LED indicator that lets others know when you're using the camera
 
                            The Ray-ban Meta sunglasses come with a capture button on the top left side that offers a good tactile feedback
 
                            The sunglasses feature a wayfarer design and don't look anything out of the ordinary. However, you get five microphones, two open-ear speakers, a touchpad for performing tap and swipe actions, and 32GB of internal storage
 
                            The Meta glasses can record videos up to 60 seconds long and photo quality is good during the day. Photos and videos shot come out vertical though
 
                            The Ray-ban Meta sunglasses are claimed to deliver about 4 hours of battery without the charging case, but we got about 2 hours of continuous usage before the battery dropped to 20 percent. The carrying case acts as the charger for the glasses, which is pretty cool. The case can charge the glasses from 0 to 100 percent in about an hour
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