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Meta announces her next husband of smart glasses with Oakley. The OAKLEY META HSTN (How-STUHN) costs 499 dollars, which is Available for pre -order Starting July 11. Other Oakley models will be available with Meta technology starting from $ 399 later this summer.
like ExistThe Oakley model features a front camera, along with open speakers and microphones integrated into the frame. After associating with a phone, glasses can be used to listen to music or podcast, make phone calls or chat with Meta Ai. By using the camera and microphones on the plane, meta AI can also answer Questions about what someone sees Even Language translation.
Looking at Oakley’s design, Meta places these new glasses as directed towards athletes. They have the IPX4 water -resistant classification and provide twice the battery life in Bans Meta Ray, which provides 8 hours of use, as well as a charging condition that can run for up to 48 hours. The compact camera is now launched in a 3K video, an increase of 1080 pixels to get Meta Ray-Bans.
The new collection comes in five ox frames and lens groups, all of which are compatible with medical prescriptions for an additional cost. Warm gray frame colors, black, brown smoke, clear, with many available lens options, including transformations. Limited version of $ 499, available to order starting from July 11, and includes gold dialects and Gold Oakley Prizm The lenses. The glasses will be sold in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark.
Meta recently signed A multi -year deal with EssilorluxoticaThe parent company behind the Ray-Ban, Oakley and other glasses of glasses. Meta Ray-Bans has sold more than two million pairs so far, and Essilorluxotica It was recently revealed She plans to sell 10 million smart glasses with Meta annually by 2026. “There is more in the future.”