
"The glasses feature a large unified front lens, instead of having two cameras positioned at the top corners of the frames, which is in previous Meta smart glasses and the Oakley Meta HSTN model. The new glasses can capture video in up to 3K resolution and feature a 12-megapixel camera with a 122-degree wide-angle lens. The Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses feature a programmable button that can trigger a custom AI prompt, which you can set up using the Meta AI app."
"The Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses have up to nine hours of battery life, or up to six hours of continuous music playback. The glasses come with a charging case that can provide an additional 36 hours of charge on the go. Meta notes that users can quickly charge the glasses to 50% in 20 minutes via the charging case. Meta says the open-ear speakers, which are six decibels louder than Oakley Meta HSTN, are the most powerful speakers yet on any of its glasses."
Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses target runners, cyclists, and athletes, retailing for $499 and launching on October 21. They use a large unified front lens instead of two corner cameras and can capture up to 3K video with a 12-megapixel, 122-degree wide-angle camera. A programmable button can trigger a custom AI prompt via the Meta AI app, and all buttons sit underneath the frames for helmet comfort. Battery life reaches nine hours, with six hours of continuous music; the charging case adds 36 hours and can fast-charge to 50% in 20 minutes. Open-ear speakers are six decibels louder than the HSTN model, and a five-microphone array reduces wind noise. The glasses have an IP67 rating and Oakley PRIZM Lens technology and integrate with Garmin smartwatches for performance stats.
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