Ben Stoeger discusses the Meta (Ray-Ban Stories) glasses, highlighting their utility for recording shooting activities and their bone conduction audio capabilities. While not certified safety glasses, he finds them comfortable for range use for quick video capture and communication. He addresses limitations such as portrait-only video, potential overheating in heat, and video/sound drift after 90 seconds, but emphasizes their overall convenience and user experience for his specific needs.
Ben Stoeger, a seasoned shooter, has found his new favorite shooting glasses: the Meta (Ray-Ban Stories) glasses. He highlights their utility for easily capturing POV video footage during training sessions and their unexpected benefit as audio devices for listening to music or podcasts while wearing hearing protection. While acknowledging limitations like dark lenses and audio quality for gunshots, Stoeger emphasizes the convenience and enjoyment they add to his practice routine.
This YouTube Shorts video features a Point-of-View (POV) perspective of shooting an AR-15. The description highlights popular YouTube engagement hashtags like #fun, #love, #like, and #follow, along with firearm-related terms like #pewpew. The inclusion of #raybanstories and #rayban suggests a possible integration or mention of Ray-Ban products or their smart glasses, though the primary focus remains on the AR-15 shooting experience.
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