Oakley Meta VanguardThe new AI sports glasses for all endurance athletes

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 · 23.09.2025

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Oakley and Meta have presented the new performance AI eyewear "Oakley Meta Vanguard". Developed specifically for demanding sports, the glasses combine Oakley's sports-orientated design with advanced AI technology. The sports glasses have features such as fitness app integration, a hands-free POV camera and open-ear speakers. With a battery life of up to nine hours and PRIZM lens technology, the product is aimed at athletes who want to analyse and document their performance.

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Following the introduction of the first joint Performance AI glasses at the beginning of the year, this new product line represents the next stage of evolution. "Our goal at Oakley is always to design for the future and deliver for the present," explains Oakley's Global President Caio Amato. "Oakley invented the performance sports eyewear category, and now with Oakley Meta Vanguard we're setting new standards for what's possible. We want to redefine what eyewear can be by providing performance AI eyewear, technological advancements that expand the potential of humans." The eyewear combines Oakley's signature sports-centric design with AI technology to provide athletes with detailed insights into their performance. The product line is being launched as part of a global campaign with Team Oakley Athletes, including former cyclist Mark Cavendish. The Oakley Meta Vanguard is designed for use in high speeds, harsh conditions and extreme physical activity and is said to represent the next evolution of athletic intelligence and sports technology.

Technical equipment and functions

The Oakley Meta Vanguard has several performance-enhancing features designed specifically for practical sports use. Seamless integration with fitness apps such as Strava and Garmin enables real-time performance tracking while allowing athletes to focus on their activity. By connecting with health apps, voice commands such as "Hey Meta, what's my heart rate?" or "How am I doing?" get real-time insights via LED notifications. Garmin's automatic recording function records important milestones without manual operation. With a battery life of up to nine hours and six hours of continuous audio playback, the glasses are suitable for long training sessions such as marathons or extended bike rides. The included charging case offers an additional 36 hours of runtime, while the quick-charge function delivers 50 per cent of capacity in 20 minutes. The integrated 12-megapixel camera with 122-degree wide-angle lens records with a resolution of up to 3K and offers functions such as slow motion, hyperlapse and adjustable stabilisation for recording and later analysis of sporting activities.

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Design and wearing comfort

The Oakley Meta Vanguard utilises Oakley's Three-Point Fit System with three interchangeable nose pads, including options for low and high nose bridges. This is designed to ensure a secure, customised fit that remains stable during any activity. The frames are designed to work seamlessly with bike helmets and caps and are IP67 rated for dust and water resistance. Oakley's PRIZM lens technology improves contrast, enhances colours and highlights details while protecting eyes from sun, wind and debris in a variety of conditions. The glasses are offered in four different combinations of frame and lens colours: Matte Black with PRIZM 24K, Matte White with PRIZM Black, Matte Black with PRIZM Road and Matte White with PRIZM Sapphire. The lenses can be easily exchanged to adapt them to different light conditions. Replacement lenses are sold separately and include PRIZM Road, PRIZM 24K, PRIZM Black and PRIZM Sapphire. A PRIZM Low Light option will also be available shortly. The glasses' open-ear speakers are designed to filter out ambient noise, while an array of five microphones is intended to reduce wind noise during calls, messages and voice commands.

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Market launch and availability

The Oakley Meta Vanguard will be available in numerous countries, including the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland and the Netherlands. According to the manufacturer, it is also working on launching the product in Mexico, India, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates later this year. Rocco Basilico, Chief Wearables Officer for EssilorLuxottica, emphasises: "Eyewear has emerged as the fastest growing category in wearable technology and we are proud to be leading the way with the launch of a range of new wearables. Our products have proven that the combination of design and AI technology, as recently seen with the Oakley Meta HSTN leading our sports category, creates wearable technology that will resonate globally and change the way we look at the future of eyewear." Interested customers can sign up for advance availability information on the Oakley and Meta websites. The eyewear will be promoted as part of a new global campaign combining Oakley's heritage and Meta's AI technology, featuring various Team Oakley athletes, including renowned cyclist Mark Cavendish.

Multimedia functions and areas of application

The Oakley Meta Vanguard offers extensive options for documenting sporting activities. The integrated hands-free POV camera makes it possible to create personalised highlight shots from your own perspective without the need for manual operation. The 12-megapixel camera with 122-degree wide-angle lens records with a resolution of up to 3K and offers various recording modes such as slow motion, hyperlapse and adjustable video stabilisation. These functions are designed to enable athletes to document their activities in a creative way and use the recordings to analyse their performance and share their successes. The immersive audio experience is supported by open-ear speakers designed to filter out ambient noise, while an array of five microphones reduces wind noise during calls, messages and voice commands. This technology is designed to ensure that sporting performance is not affected by interruptions. The glasses are designed for a variety of sports, from road cycling and running to skiing, and are said to work reliably in a wide range of conditions. The combination of hands-free operation and AI technology aims to allow athletes to fully focus on their activity while the technology works in the background.

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