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Meta x Oakley Smart Glasses Are Coming This Summer

Meta x Oakley Smart Glasses Are Coming This Summer — Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Meta is back in the wearable game—and this time, it’s teaming up with Oakley to take smart glasses to a whole new level for athletes, creators, and tech lovers.

Following the success of its Ray-Ban smart glasses, Meta has now partnered with Oakley to launch a limited-edition line of AI-powered smart sunglasses. And yes—they look as good as they perform.

🔥 What’s New?

The Meta x Oakley glasses will launch this summer, with preorders for the limited gold-accent edition starting July 11 at $499. Standard models will follow later in the season at a more accessible $399 price point.

📸 Key Features

  • 3K Video Recording: Capture ultra-crisp footage from a first-person view—perfect for sports, travel, or viral TikToks.

  • 8-Hour Battery Life: Nearly double the battery of previous Meta smart glasses.

  • 48-Hour Charging Case: Extended power on the go.

  • Real-Time Language Translation: Great for international travelers and athletes.

  • AI Assistant Built-In: Ask questions, play music, and get info without reaching for your phone.

  • IPX4 Water Resistance: Ready for sweat, light rain, or unexpected splashes on the course or court.

🏌️‍♂️ Who’s It For?

These glasses are clearly designed with athletes and outdoor enthusiasts in mind. Golfers, in particular, will love the hands-free shot recording—especially when they want to immediately delete a terrible swing.

But it’s not just about sports. With features like voice AI, translation, and music playback, the Oakley smart glasses offer a full smart wearable experience in a sleek, stylish design.

📈 The Bigger Picture

Meta and EssilorLuxottica (the parent company of both Ray-Ban and Oakley) are aiming big. After selling over 2 million Meta Ray-Bans in 2023, the goal is now 10 million units per year by the end of 2026.

If that happens, smart glasses could become as mainstream as wireless earbuds—and Meta could own the space before Apple even steps in.


Would you spend $399 for AI-powered, 3K-recording sunglasses? Let us know in the comments or on social!

 

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