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Meta is building Oakley smart glasses for athletes
It sure sounds like Oakley and Meta are making the best smart glasses ever
Meta is reportedly working on several smart devices, including Oakley-branded AI glasses for athletes, including runners.
Meta Is Making Oakley Smart Glasses for Athletes
Bloomberg reported Tuesday that the two companies had teamed up on a smart glasses partnership. The glasses will be marketed to athletes, according to the report. Citing “people with knowledge of the matter,” the news outlet lays out some of the ways in which Meta plans to diversify its smart glasses product base in the coming years:
Look out Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Xreal is coming for your crown with its new AR specs
The first is new AR glasses in the form of the Xreal One Pro. A follow-up to the Xreal One, these smart glasses pack a 57-degree field-of-view, 700 nits of brightness, Bose sound, adjustable interpupillary distance, a vibrant Full-HD picture, and Xreal’s own X1 spatial computing chip. All in a package that weighs just 87g
Meta Is Reportedly Developing Oakley Smart Glasses for Athletes
M eta is reportedly preparing to launch a pair of Oakley smart glasses as soon as later this year. According to a new Bloomberg story, Meta plans to expand its AI-powered eyewear
Meta looks to debut Oakley-branded glasses in 2025, Bloomberg reports
Meta (META) aims to debut glasses with a built-in display and new Oakley-branded smart glasses for athletes in 2025, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman
Meta’s Oakley smartglasses could be the next big wearable trendsetter
Meta is apparently developing a new pair of smartglasses with popular eyewear brand Oakley, as well as expanding its Ray-Ban Meta range, according to a new report. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Y
Meta’s next smart glasses may be with Oakley
Meta may be releasing new Oakley-branded smart glasses later this year, according to a new Bloomberg report. The Oakley-branded glasses, internally referred to as “Supernova 2,
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Eyes On With the 7 Best Smart Glasses of CES 2025
Wearable screens, heads-up displays, color-changing lenses, and automatic caption glasses stood out at the Consumer ...
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The best smart glasses at CES 2025 are inconspicuous
CES 2025 was the year of the smart glasses. AR / VR headsets were everywhere. Just when we thought we covered them all – ...
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Samsung Teases AR Glasses at Galaxy Unpacked
Samsung's big push for wearable AI is a pair of glasses, the more mobile version of its 'Project Moohan' AR headset.
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Solos AirGo Vision review: Smart glasses with ChatGPT
The Solos AirGo Vision smart glasses offer constant access to ChatGPT with a camera for vision and speakers for audio.
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Samsung's XR headset is cool and all, but I'm way more excited about the AR glasses — here's why
Qualcomm has announced that the headset will be powered by the Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 processor, enabling support for ...
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CES 2025: AI, Health Wearables, And Smart Glasses Take Center Stage
With new developments in XR, AI, and wearable tech, CES 2025 has solidified its place as a barometer for the next wave of ...
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The Best Smart Glasses for 2025
We're still far away from AR
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7 best smart glasses of CES 2025
CES 2025 has been a significant one for smart glasses — so much so that I’m confident at least a couple of these will adorn ...
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