A:AnswerHi there,
We noticed you have a question regarding whether the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses will affect the Bluetooth connection of your hearing aids, and we'll be happy to answer this!
So because of the Bluetooth and electronic features of the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, they can impact personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
We'd advise that you consult your doctor or the medical device manufacturer before using the glasses to confirm what impact it could have on you. You can also check out our "Ray-Ban Meta glasses and Ray Ban Stories Warranty & Safety information" page that will give you access to the full PDF of our health and safety information.
Hopefully this answers your question and we hope you have a fantastic day ahead!
A:AnswerHi violaytorLARS!
Currently, Ray-Ban Stories do not support video streaming services. They are primarily designed for capturing photos and videos, listening to music, making calls, and integrating with social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
A:AnswerHey there Bill! The large and standard sizes differ in frame width (146.1mm on standard and 152.2mm on large), frame height (46.8mm on standard and 49.3mm on large), and arm length (150mm on standard and 155m on large). If you have any other questions, feel free to contact our wonderful support team at meta.com/help/support/, we'll be glad to give you a hand!
A:AnswerHey there! Indeed an iPhone 8 is not supported, but you can check here all the supported devices - https://www.meta.com/smart-glasses/compatible-devices/!
A:AnswerIs ur glasses tyrn on? You turn then on on ur right wing o/I and the other side you have you white led indicator that let you know if you are recording or taking a photo.
If it stay on is a video if is just a flash is a photo.
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