Meta and Oakley Launch Advanced Smart Glasses with Enhanced Features
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Meta has officially revealed its latest collaboration with Oakley, introducing a new line of smart glasses designed for both athletes and enthusiasts. The Oakley Meta HSTN smart glasses boast double the battery life of the previous Meta Ray-Bans and can record 3K video. Based on Oakley’s HSTN (pronounced “how-stuhn”) design, these glasses mark Meta’s first foray into performance-focused eyewear. Priced at $499, the limited-edition Oakley Meta HSTN with gold accents will be available for preorder starting July 11. The standard collection, starting at $399, will launch later this summer. Equipped with a front-facing camera, open-ear speakers, and microphones, the glasses support music playback, photography, and hands-free calling. Integrated Meta AI enables voice-activated features, such as checking weather conditions (“Hey Meta, how strong is the wind today?”) or capturing video (“Hey Meta, take a video”). Users can also leverage Meta AI to describe surroundings or translate languages in real time. The Oakley Meta HSTN offers up to eight hours of typical use or 19 hours on standby, with a 50% charge achievable in just 20 minutes. A portable charging case extends battery life by up to 48 hours. Available in six frame and lens combinations—warm grey with ruby lenses, black with polar black lenses, brown smoke with polar deep water lenses, black with amethyst lenses, clear with grey lenses, and black with clear lenses—the glasses support prescription lenses for an additional cost. Select models feature Oakley’s Prizm Lens technology, enhancing visibility in varying light and weather conditions for optimal performance. The glasses will be available in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark, with planned releases in Mexico, India, and the United Arab Emirates later this year. Meta’s partnership with EssilorLuxottica, Oakley’s parent company, continues to drive innovation in smart eyewear. According to EssilorLuxottica’s FY2024 financial results, Meta Ray-Bans have sold over two million pairs to date. Image Credits: Meta