Oakley Meta Glasses Announced With Longer Battery Life, Improved Cameras, and More

Meta today announced new smart glasses in collaboration with Oakley, featuring improved battery life, upgraded video capabilities, and more.


The glasses feature a maximum battery life of up to eight hours on a single charge, which is double the runtime of the previous generation Ray-Ban Meta glasses. The included charging case extends usage time by offering up to 48 additional hours of recharging on the go. The charging case supports rapid charging functionality, enabling the glasses to reach 50% charge in approximately 20 minutes.

The Oakley Meta glasses also increase the recording resolution from 1080p on the Ray-Ban model to 3K. The device retains the core features of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, such as integrated open-ear speakers, dual built-in microphones, and Meta AI for voice-activated assistance for tasks such as initiating video recording, streaming music, checking environmental conditions, and answering questions.

The glasses are designed with sport and outdoor use in mind. They are rated IPX4 for water resistance, meaning they are protected against sweat and light splashes. Oakley's wraparound frame design is retained to provide a secure fit during physical activity.

At launch, five frame and lens configurations will be available, including colorways such as black, brown smoke, clear, and warm grey. All variants will be prescription-ready for an additional fee. The limited-edition launch model, priced at $499, includes gold detailing and Oakley's proprietary PRIZM gold lenses. Other styles in the lineup will start at $399 and are expected to roll out later in the summer.

The glasses will be available for preorder beginning July 11 in 15 markets: the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark. Meta added that it is working to expand availability to Mexico, India, and the United Arab Emirates before the end of the year.

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Top Rated Comments

Dulcimer Avatar
10 weeks ago
Yeah if anyone I know starts wearing smart glasses with a camera pointed at my face the entire time during convos and private moments, I’ll just stop hanging out with them.

Smartphones have already ruined us with doomscrolling, social media, short form videos, and countless other ways to keep us addicted and disengaged from the real world while seriously harming our mental health. Now imagine that but jacked up to 100 with smart glasses taking over your vision 24/7 and a camera always running.

Nope, I’m checking out.
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sunapple Avatar
10 weeks ago
Was going to be critical but now I want to look as cool as this guy:



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Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MrENGLISH Avatar
10 weeks ago

Just realized Ray-Ban and Oakley are owned by the same parent company. I was going to compliment Meta signing deals with different companies, thinking maybe they were trying to lock Apple, Google, etc. out of making a similar product. Is there another trendy sunglasses brand that is independent?
Ready to jump down the glasses rabbit hole? Take 5 mins and watch this
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThisIsMike Avatar
10 weeks ago
“improved battery life, upgraded video capabilities, and more.”

If by “more,” you mean zero privacy and full beaming of video and audio to the mothership, then yes, I’m all in baby!

(See, I DIDN’T complain about the eight hour battery life!)
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dan From Canada Avatar
10 weeks ago

I suspect the majority of comments here will be people tumbling over each other to lambaste the 8-hour battery life.
Au contrare.
I Suspect that most of the comments will be related to Facebooks security.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Hastings101 Avatar
10 weeks ago
I hate that these are becoming a thing, such a privacy violation. Don't quote me with a "you have no right to privacy in public blah blah blah" reply, #1 that is only true in the US and #2 at least with phones you could be aware with the ridiculous recording angle people blatantly use.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)