Overview
- The HSTN models pair a front-facing camera with open-ear speakers and Meta AI to capture and stream 3K video, make calls and answer contextual queries
- Built for athletes, the glasses use Oakley’s PRIZM lens technology and boast an IPX4 water resistance rating across six frame and lens combinations compatible with prescriptions
- A single charge delivers up to eight hours of typical use, the case adds up to 48 hours of power and the battery can top up to 50% in 20 minutes
- A limited-edition gold-accented Oakley Meta HSTN will be available for preorder on July 11 at $499, with six standard models starting at $399 later this summer
- This release extends Meta’s EssilorLuxottica partnership into performance eyewear and follows more than two million Ray-Ban Meta sales on the way to a 10 million-unit annual production target by 2026