I replaced my Meta Ray-Bans with the Oakleys for a week - and they're better in every way
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I replaced my Meta Ray-Bans with the Oakleys for a week - and they're better in every way
"As a glasses wearer, photo fanatic, and AI reporter, it was an absolute no-brainer for me to purchase the Meta Ray-Bans. After months of trying them, I was mostly impressed. My biggest qualm was the battery life, which only lasted four hours. Also: Watch out, Meta: Samsung just confirmed its smart glasses plans (with some spicy hints) So, when Meta announced the Oakley version would have eight hours of battery life, I was immediately intrigued."
"First and foremost: more power There are many practical reasons an athlete would want to wear smart glasses, including hands-free access to music, messages, AI assistance, a camera, and video. However, this means that the glasses have to be comfortable, durable, and have a battery that lasts the duration of your activity. Also: CES 2025: The 8 most advanced smart glasses we tried - and were impressed by Meta executed on all of these fronts with Meta Oakley HSTN Limited Edition glasses, packing an eight-hour battery life from a single charge (up from four on the Meta Ray-Bans) and up to 48 hours with the fully charged carrying case, according to Meta."
Meta Oakley HSTN Limited Edition smart glasses target athletic users with improved battery life, durability, and imaging. The glasses provide eight hours from a single charge and up to 48 hours with the fully charged carrying case. The design meets IPX4 water-resistance standards for outdoor activity. Video capture is upgraded to 3K resolution from 1080p, while a 12 MP ultrawide camera and side-embedded camera sensors enable POV recording. Built-in microphones, speakers, and AI features support hands-free music, messages, assistance, photography, and video during exercise. The glasses emphasize comfort and durability for extended active use.
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