How do I choose Ray-Ban sunglasses?

How do I choose Ray-Ban sunglasses?

How do I choose Ray-Ban sunglasses?

Ray-Bans: How to choose your size The first number, (50 or 58 in our example) refers to the width of the lens. The other number, (20 or 14 in our example) refers to the width of the bridge between the lenses, the part which holds the sunglasses in place on the nose.

What does the P in Ray-Ban stand for?

Polarized
Polarized : Ray-Ban® Polarized lenses not only reduce reflections, but also enhance contrast, improving visual clarity and reducing eye strain. All Ray-Ban® polarized lenses bear a distinctive “P” next to the Ray-Ban® logo on the right lens and are treated with Anti-Reflective coating.

Can I adjust my Ray-Bans?

Yes, the glasses must be adjusted to the physiognomy of each one. The glasses and sunglasses come with standard sizes and shapes, although they are our size and they fit well, they can fall off because we need to adjust them to ourselves.

How do Ray-Ban Stories work?

It says Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses collect data needed to make the glasses work and function, such as battery status, Facebook login details, and WiFi connectivity. Users can opt-in to share additional data such as the number of photos taken, how long they spend taking videos.

Are Category 3 sunglasses good?

Fine for partially sunny conditions giving a good amount of protection against sunglare. Category 3 is for strong sunlight and the most common category because almost all brown and grey (or ‘smoke’) lenses are Category 3. Shop leisure style sunglasses….What do sunglass categories mean?

VLT Category Lens Tint
3-8% 4 Very dark tint

Are Ray-Ban P more expensive?

Are Ray-Ban P More Expensive? Ray Bans with polarized lenses cost approximately 50$ more compared to the nonpolarized lenses. Depending on the type of coating which may be applied to the lenses in combination to the polarization option the upgrade can cost even more than 50$ compared to the nonpolarized option.

What is Ray-Ban tune?

Ray Ban tuned are aspherical lenses. This lens design is typically a bit less curved, thinner and lighter compared to the spherical Base model. Hyperope people with plus lenses that make the eyes slightly bigger have a bigger effect buying aspherical lenses. That means the clear field of view will be bigger.

How sunglasses should fit on your face?

They should be level on your face. The temples of your eyeglass frames should feel secure around or over your ears, without pinching or feeling uncomfortable. If the width of the frames is just right for the width of your face, your glasses won’t budge when you look down and shake your head.

Can I return a defective Ray-Ban story?

Returns are rare at Ray-Ban, but if you think your Ray-Ban Stories are defective and the return timeframe has expired you can open a warranty claim for a repair or replacement. To open a claim you’ll need your product serial number and proof of purchase. The warranty is only valid for 1 or 2 years from purchase, based on the country of purchase.

Do Ray-Ban stories have a’find my glasses’feature?

No, Ray-Ban Stories don’t have a “Find my glasses” feature. Was this helpful? 59. What do the markings on the glasses and charging case batteries mean? Please download the attached document which explains how to read these markings. Was this helpful? 60. Where can I get more information or support if I don’t find my answer in the FAQ?

How do I take a picture or video using Ray-Ban stories?

How do I take a picture or video using Ray-Ban Stories? One-touch control. To take a photo, press and hold the capture button. The white notification LED will blink and make a sound during the capture. To record a video, press the capture button once to record a 30-second video.

How do I return or exchange my Ray-Ban stories?

There are two ways to return your Ray-Ban Stories. Contact Customer Care who will assess the status of the glasses and arrange the return for you. Factory reset the glasses to remove your personal data and delete your captures. Turn off the glasses. Prepare your return with the box that your glasses arrived in.