Meta is asserting its subsequent pair of good glasses with Oakley. The limited-edition Oakley Meta HSTN (pronounced “how-stuhn”) mannequin prices $499 and is available for preorder beginning July eleventh. Different Oakley fashions with Meta’s tech shall be obtainable beginning at $399 later this summer season.
Like the present Meta Ray-Ban glasses, the Oakley mannequin contains a front-facing digital camera, together with open-ear audio system and microphones which are constructed into the body. After they’re paired with a cellphone, the glasses can be utilized to take heed to music or podcasts, conduct cellphone calls, or chat with Meta AI. By using the onboard digital camera and microphones, Meta AI may also reply questions on what somebody is seeing and even translate languages.
Given the Oakley design, Meta is positioning these new glasses as being geared in the direction of athletes. They’ve an IPX4 water resistance score and provide double the battery lifetime of the Meta Ray-Bans, offering 8 hours of use, together with a charging case that may energy them for as much as 48 hours. The built-in digital camera now shoots in 3K video, up from 1080p for the Meta Ray-Bans.
The brand new lineup is available in 5 Oakley body and lens combos, all of that are suitable with prescriptions for an additional price. The body colours are heat gray, black, brown smoke, and clear, with a number of lens choices obtainable, together with transitions. The limited-edition $499 mannequin, obtainable for order beginning July eleventh, options gold accents and gold Oakley PRIZM lenses. The glasses shall be on sale within the US, Canada, the UK, Eire, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark.
Meta just lately signed a multi-year take care of EssilorLuxottica, the father or mother firm behind Ray-Ban, Oakley, and different eyewear manufacturers. The Meta Ray-Bans have bought over two million pairs so far, and EssilorLuxottica just lately disclosed that it plans to promote 10 million good glasses with Meta yearly by 2026. “That is our first step into the efficiency class,” Alex Himel, Meta’s head of wearables, tells me. “There’s extra to come back.”