Gadgets
Mark Zuckerberg Is Pelted With Pillows and Jack Dorsey Thinks It’s Fun
Boz, who is the Vice President of Facebook’s Reality Labs that builds AR and VR products for the social media giant, returned to reply to Dorsey on his back-of-the-hand compliment, saying that he “can confirm” that throwing pillows at Zuckerberg was fun.
Throwing pillows of various sizes at Mark Zuckerberg looks fun https://t.co/fJdKbuYymv
— jack⚡️ (@jack) September 9, 2021
can confirm
— Boz (@boztank) September 9, 2021
Boz put the humble sunglasses emoji in the caption, which was hint enough that it was captured by the Facebook’s Ray-Ban Stories.
That was all VR, that’s what @boztank left out ????????
— Danny???? — ting.eth (@imdannydope) September 9, 2021
Facebook has unveiled the Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses saying it’s the “new way to capture, share and listen”. The launch video featured Zuckerberg and Rocco Basilico Chief Wearables Officer of EssilorLuxottica — Ray-Ban’s parent company.
Mark Zuckerberg and Rocco Basilico, Chief Wearables Officer at EssilorLuxottica introduce #RayBanStories – the new way to capture, share and listen.
Shop @ray_ban stories now: https://t.co/dRUqfUXSwH pic.twitter.com/P84XGUvsxi
— Facebook (@Facebook) September 9, 2021
“With Ray-Ban Stories, you can capture photos and videos, listen to music and podcasts or take phone calls without even taking out your phone,” said Zuckerberg in the video.
The smart glasses that have Ray-Ban’s iconic ‘wayfarer’ frames with some AR features are now available at a price starting at $299 (roughly Rs 22,000).
The smart glasses project has been under development since 2017. Last year, Facebook had announced it would launch the smart glasses in 2021. Facebook’s early step into wearable tech is an attempt to create an eyewear that boosts real-world views with data from the Internet.