
Meta’s new Oakley Vanguard smart glasses sound perfect for athletes – but the H…
Which Oakley smart glasses are right for you?
London, UK Tech enthusiasts and athletes alike are buzzing following the unveiling of the new Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses. During a recent presentation, a representative detailed the innovative features of the latest collaboration between the eyewear giant Oakley and tech powerhouse Meta. The new Vanguard model boasts several significant upgrades designed to enhance user experience, particularly for those with active lifestyles. A key improvement is the strategically centered camera, ensuring "perfect alignment for your shots." This camera also offers a wider 122-degree field of view, capable of capturing "all the epicness of your adventure in 3K." Furthermore, advanced video stabilization promises smooth footage, even when "going down a trail" on a bike. Battery life has also seen a substantial boost, with the presenter claiming users can "run a marathon using them the whole time on a single charge" and even "run another marathon on the same charge and still not get battery." Audio capabilities have been significantly refined, featuring open-ear speakers that are "six decibels louder than Oakley Meta Houstons." The glasses incorporate advanced wind noise reduction, allowing for clear conversations even in challenging conditions, such as "biking in 30-mile-an-hour winds" or taking a call "on a jet ski." The new smart glasses also introduce exciting new capture modes, including slow-motion and hyperlapse, enabling users to document their experiences in creative ways. These new modes will be available across the new Oakley Meta and Ray-Ban Meta lines. The announcement marks a continued push by Oakley and Meta to integrate cutting-edge technology into stylish and functional eyewear.
Which Oakley smart glasses are right for you?