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Shopping for a dedicated runner? Oakley's Radar sunglasses stay put no matter how intense the workout. They're equipped with impact protection, too, so can survive any unexpected falls.
That includes a new version — dubbed “Supernova 2” — that is based on Oakley’s Sphaera glasses. This model, which shifts the camera to the center of the glasses frame, will be aimed at ...
The device would carry a higher price tag. Some employees involved in the project expect the Hypernova glasses to cost around $1,000, compared with a $299 starting price for the current Meta Ray-Bans.
The company is also reportedly considering launching AI-powered wearables, including earbuds with built-in cameras.
According to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, along with Oakley-branded smart glasses, Meta’s devices group, Reality Labs, is also ...
First off, there will be a new pair of smart glasses that will be dedicated to athletes and those with an active lifestyle, and this time, it will be co-branded with Oakley. On the other hand ...
That includes a new version – dubbed “Supernova 2” – that is based on Oakley’s Sphaera glasses. This model, which shifts the camera to the centre of the glasses frame, will be aimed at cyclists and ...
Meta’s Reality Labs is expanding its lineup of AI smart glasses with a new pair of Oakley-branded spectacles targeted at ...
The report by Bloomberg states that Meta’s new glasses will be based on Oakley’s Sphaera model and feature a camera in the center of the frame. Meta is aiming to attract Oakley's loyal athlete ...
Meta is focusing on developing wearable tech, including Oakley-branded smart glasses with cameras for athletes. The new models, 'Supernova 2' and 'Hypernova,' will feature high-end designs and ...