I wore the Oakley Meta Vanguard on a 5-mile walk - they beat my Ray-Bans in key ways
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I wore the Oakley Meta Vanguard on a 5-mile walk - they beat my Ray-Bans in key ways
"The biggest difference between the Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses and their sibling, the Oakley Meta HSTN released back in June, lies in its aesthetic. With this pair, the company leans into the signature Oakley Sphaera look, combining the advanced specs of the HSTNs with the familiar visor design. The new form factor also gave way for the inclusion of a new action button, a more centered camera for POV shots, and integrations with Garmin devices and Strava."
"For the most part, the Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses hold the same specs of the Oakley Meta HSTNs, including an IP67 rating (making them sweat, dust, and water resistant), 12MP ultra-wide camera, 3K video recording, two open-ear speakers, and a five-mic array. However, subtle differences elevate the user experience on the Vanguard. For one, the camera is positioned at the center instead of the corner of the lenses, which makes POV shots appear less angled or too high."
Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses target athletes by combining hands-free assistance with a sporty visor aesthetic inspired by the Oakley Sphaera. The glasses borrow the advanced specs of the Oakley Meta HSTN—IP67 rating, 12MP ultra-wide camera, 3K video recording, two open-ear speakers, and a five-mic array—while relocating the camera to the center for improved POV framing. The new form factor adds an action button and integrations with Garmin devices and Strava, plus recording modes including slow-motion and hyperlapse. The Vanguard carries a $499 price and emphasizes a refined user experience over its sibling.
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