The wait is over! Meta and Oakley just released 6 new smart glasses
Date:
Tue, 19 Aug 2025 19:00:00 +0000
Description:
Oakley and Meta have finally debuted their six non-limited edition HSTN smart glasses.
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and Oakley have released their non-limited edition smart glasses They're up for preorder ahead of an August 26 release They start at $399 / 399 / AU$629
Oakley and Meta have finally debuted their six non-limited edition HSTN smart glasses, and theyre all available for preorder now, ahead of their August 26 release.
We now also have pricing for the smart specs, which is important. The
cheapest pairs black frame with clear lenses, or a warm gray frame with
PRIZM ruby lenses are $399 / 399 / AU$629, followed by $449 / 449 / AU$699 pairs the black frames with PRIZM black polarized lenses, or brown smoke frames with PRIZM deep Water polarized lenses.
In the UK, the black with black polarized lenses are currently listed as 499, which were assuming is an error, simply because theyre the same price as the brown smoke specs in other regions. Weve contacted Meta for clarification on this.
Otherwise, the most expensive two pairs excluding the existing limited edition Oakleys are priced at $479 / 479 / AU$719. This gets you either a black frame with clear to amethyst transition lenses or a clear frame with clear to gray transition lenses. (Image credit: Oakley / Meta)
Well be testing a pair of these Oakleys soon, but there are three big reasons to buy these glasses. Firstly, their sporty design.
The frame shape is subjective, but Oakleys PRIZM lenses can be super handy
for certain sports. For instance, the ruby lenses are reportedly handy for sports like hiking and golf because of the contrast they create.
Then theres the on-device hardware. The first-person camera isnt the best,
but Ive found these sorts of specs are ideal for concerts and when youre on holiday, as you can capture memories without taking yourself out of the
moment by living it through a phone screen. The open-ear speakers are also handy for soundtracking your activities while keeping you present.
Finally, you have the advantages of Meta AI. The on-glasses version of the assistant has been a super handy tour guide and teacher for me. Ive used it
to learn more about destinations I visited in Italy like structures at Pompeii and it can quickly translate signs with a good amount of accuracy. (Image credit: Meta)
However, theres one big reason Im not in a rush to grab a pair: my Ray-Ban smart glasses.
These glasses arent as sporty, nor do they boast the Oakleys upgraded specs, but theyre honestly fine for my needs and could be great picks for you if
you want something a bit cheaper (the Ray-Bans start at $299 / 299 / AU$449).
If you arent yet rocking a pair of smart specs, however, then these Oakley glasses look to be well worth your attention, even if they are a little costlier. My advice would be to try a few pairs at an in-person store to see which ones you like best. You might also like The next Meta smart glasses might have a much more sensible launch price Meta revealed what makes a VR game perfect, and it could be hinting at big hardware changes Meta CTO teases big wearables announcements for later this year but makes no VR headset promises
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/virtual-reality-augmented-reality/the-wait -is-over-meta-and-oakley-just-released-6-new-smart-glasses
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