Oakley Meta Vanguard Smart Glasses ZDNET's key takeaways The Oakley Meta Vanguards are the latest fitness-centric smart glasses that start at $499.
They support cross-platform fitness tracking and slow-motion video recording.
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Most athletic activities can benefit from hands-free assistance -- which makes athletes among the biggest beneficiaries from smart glasses. Catering to this crowd, at Meta Connect in September, the company released the latest addition to its sporty AI smart glasses lineup: the Oakley Meta Vanguard.
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.
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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. However, it does come at a steeper price of $499. Is it worth the splurge? Here are my thoughts after a week of testing.
How do they perform?
Before we delve into some of the entertaining upgrades, such as the distinctive look and fun third-party integrations, we must discuss the core of the smart glasses: performance.
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