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Oakley Meta HSTN
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Standalone AR, Wearable Camera
Platform Meta AI Glasses
Creator Meta
Developer Meta
Manufacturer EssilorLuxottica
Announcement Date June 20, 2025
Release Date July 11, 2025 (Limited Edition preorder), Summer 2025 (full lineup)
Price $399–$499 USD
Website https://www.meta.com/ai-glasses/oakley-meta-hstn/
Versions Limited Edition Desert 24K PRIZM Polar, Desert PRIZM Ruby, Black PRIZM Polar Black, Brown Smoke PRIZM Polar Deep Water, Black Transitions Amethyst, Clear Transitions Grey
Requires Smartphone (iPhone 10+ with iOS 15.2+ or Android 10+), Meta AI app
Predecessor Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses
Successor TBD
System
Operating System Meta AI Platform
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1
CPU Snapdragon AR1 Gen1 multi-core wearable SoC
GPU Integrated
Storage
Storage relies on smartphone storage
Display
Display None (audio-only feedback)
Image
Foveated Rendering No
Optics
Optics PRIZM Lens Technology, (select models)
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Fixed (frame-dependent)
Adjustable Diopter No (prescription lenses available)
Passthrough Via camera on connected device
Tracking
Tracking Head orientation via IMU
Eye Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes (head orientation)
Positional Tracking No
Audio
Audio Open-ear stereo speakers with directional sound, 5-microphone beam-forming array
Microphone Yes (5 microphones)
3.5mm Audio Jack No
Camera 12MP ultra-wide camera, 3K video (2880×1620 / 2203×2938 portrait) @ 30fps, f/2.0 aperture
Connectivity
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi (via smartphone)
Ports Charging contacts, USB-C on charging case
Wireless Video Yes (via smartphone)
WiFi Yes (via smartphone)
Bluetooth Yes (5.4)
Power Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery Life 8 hours typical use, 19 hours standby
Charge Time 0-50% in 20-22 minutes, 0-85% in 45 minutes
Device
Dimensions Varies by frame style
Weight Varies by frame style
Material O-Matter frame material, steel hinges
Headstrap Standard eyeglass temples
Haptics No
Color Multiple options (see Versions)
Sensors IMU, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, capacitive touchpad
Input Touch controls, voice commands, physical capture button
Compliance IPX4 water resistance
Size Standard eyeglass sizes

The Oakley Meta HSTN (pronounced "how-stuhn") are augmented reality smart glasses developed through a collaboration between Meta Platforms, Inc. and Oakley, a subsidiary of EssilorLuxottica. Announced on June 20, 2025, they represent Meta's expansion beyond the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses into the performance and athletic eyewear market, marketed as "Performance AI glasses" designed specifically for athletes and active users.[1]

Overview

The Oakley Meta HSTN combine Oakley's signature sports eyewear design with Meta's artificial intelligence technology, featuring an integrated camera, open-ear audio speakers, and Meta AI assistant capabilities.[2] Unlike traditional augmented reality headsets, they do not feature a visual display, instead relying on audio feedback and camera-based functionality to provide AR-like experiences.

History

The glasses emerged from Meta's extended partnership with EssilorLuxottica, which was renewed in September 2024 for a multi-year collaboration to "develop multi-generational smart eyewear products."[3] This partnership had previously produced the successful Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, which sold over 2 million units by February 2025.[4] EssilorLuxottica has disclosed plans to scale production to 10 million smart glasses annually by 2026.[2]

The development was first reported by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in January 2025, though initial reports incorrectly suggested the camera would be center-mounted rather than temple-mounted.[4] The glasses were officially unveiled on June 20, 2025, as Meta's first step into the performance glasses category.[2]

Design and Features

Frame Design

The Oakley Meta HSTN are based on Oakley's existing HSTN frame design, featuring:

  • O-Matter frame material: A proprietary polymer that is 25% lighter and twice as strong as traditional acetate, providing flexibility for impact sports[5][6]
  • Steel hinges for durability[7]
  • Thicker temples and bridge to accommodate electronic components[8]
  • Angular, athletic design aesthetic
  • IPX4 water resistance rating for protection against sweat, splashes, and light rain[1]
  • Cover detection prevents recording if the Capture LED is obscured[1]

Optics

Select models feature Oakley's proprietary PRIZM Lens Technology, designed to enhance contrast and improve visual clarity in different lighting conditions.[9] The glasses are available with:

  • PRIZM lenses (standard tints)
  • PRIZM Polarized lenses (reduced glare)
  • Transitions lenses (adaptive tint)
  • Clear lenses
  • Prescription lens compatibility (additional cost)[2]

Camera System

The integrated camera system includes:

  • 12-megapixel ultra-wide sensor with f/2.0 aperture[3][10]
  • 3K video recording at 30fps:
    • Standard: 2880×1620 pixels
    • Portrait: 2203×2938 pixels[11]
  • Maximum 3-minute video capture length[11]
  • Capture LED indicator light for privacy notification[1]
  • Physical capture button for manual control[12]

Audio System

  • Open-ear stereo speakers with directional sound integrated into temples[1][13]
  • 5-microphone beam-forming array for calls and voice commands[14]
  • Compatible with Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and other streaming services[1]

Connectivity and Controls

  • Bluetooth 5.4 for smartphone connection[14]
  • Wi-Fi connectivity via paired smartphone[7]
  • Capacitive touchpad on right temple[1][12]
  • Voice control via "Hey Meta" wake phrase[3]
  • Physical capture button for photos and videos[1]
  • USB-C port on charging case[10]

Battery and Charging

  • 8 hours typical use (double the Ray-Ban Meta's 4-hour battery life)[2]
  • 19 hours standby time[1]
  • Charging case provides up to 48 hours total usage (40 hours additional charging)[1]
  • Fast charging:
    • 0-50% in 20-22 minutes
    • 0-85% in 45 minutes[11][14]
  • Note: The charging case is not water-resistant[4]

Software and AI Features

Meta AI Integration

The glasses feature Meta AI, providing:

  • Visual AI capabilities: Answer questions about what the camera sees[3]
  • Real-time translation of languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish at launch)[2][15]
  • Sports-specific features:
    • Wind speed information for golfers[1]
    • Surf condition updates[16]
    • Performance improvement suggestions[17]
  • Visual scene understanding and description capabilities[1]

Meta AI App

The companion smartphone app (required) provides:[12]

  • Settings management and customization
  • Photo and video import/sharing
  • Meta AI assistant interaction
  • Feature updates and community feed
  • Firmware updates
  • Lens-matching settings[7]

Communication Features

Accessibility Features

  • Be My Eyes network integration for visual assistance from sighted volunteers[1]
  • Voice-controlled operation for hands-free use[1]
  • Audio descriptions of surroundings via Meta AI[3]
  • Hands-free capture for users with reduced mobility[1]

Models and Pricing

Limited Edition

  • Desert 24K PRIZM Polar: $499 USD
  • Gold accents and 24K PRIZM Polar lenses
  • Available for preorder July 11, 2025[2]

Standard Models

Starting at $399 USD, available "later this summer" 2025:[16]

Oakley Meta HSTN Launch Models
Frame Color Lens Type Edition Price (USD)
Desert (gold accents) 24K PRIZM Polar Limited Edition $499
Desert PRIZM Ruby Standard Starting at $399
Black PRIZM Polar Black Standard Starting at $399
Shiny Brown PRIZM Polar Deep Water Standard Starting at $399
Black Transitions Amethyst Standard Starting at $399
Clear Transitions Grey Standard Starting at $399

Availability

Initial launch countries (June 2025):[1]

Later 2025 expansion planned for:[3]

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications Comparison
Feature Oakley Meta HSTN Ray-Ban Meta (for comparison)
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1 Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1
Camera 12MP ultra-wide, 3K video @ 30fps, f/2.0 12MP, 1080p video
Microphones 5-microphone beam-forming array 5-microphone array
Battery Life 8 hours typical use 4 hours typical use
Standby Time 19 hours Not specified
Total Battery (w/ case) 48 hours 36 hours
Water Resistance IPX4 IPX4
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.4 Bluetooth 5.3
iOS Compatibility iPhone 10+, iOS 15.2+ iPhone 10+, iOS 14.4+
Android Compatibility Android 10+ Android 8.1+
Starting Price $399 USD $299 USD
Weight Varies by frame Varies by frame
Sensors IMU, ambient light, proximity, touchpad Not fully specified

Reception

Industry analysts noted the glasses' positioning as a premium alternative to the Ray-Ban Meta, targeting athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.[18] The improved battery life and video quality were highlighted as significant upgrades over previous Meta smart glasses.[19]

Early coverage emphasized the doubled battery life, improved video fidelity, and sport-oriented styling, while noting the absence of any true AR display.[20] Some analysts view the device as a test-bed for Meta's future Orion project, which aims to develop fully-featured see-through AR glasses.[4][7]

Marketing

The glasses launched with a global marketing campaign featuring Team Oakley athletes including:[1]

The glasses debuted at sporting events including Fanatics Fest (June 20-22, 2025) and UFC International Fight Week (June 25-27, 2025).[1]

Privacy and Security

As with previous Meta products, privacy advocates have raised concerns about data collection through the always-available camera and microphones.[13] The glasses include several privacy features:

  • LED indicator light that must be visible for recording
  • Cover detection that prevents recording if LED is obscured
  • No recording capability without smartphone connection
  • User control over data sharing through the Meta AI app[1]

Meta has stated that the glasses comply with privacy regulations in all launch countries, though specific data handling policies vary by region.[9]

Future Developments

Reports suggest Meta and Oakley are developing additional models, including the rumored "Oakley Meta Sphaera" with a center-mounted camera design.[4] Meta executives have stated this represents "just the first chapter" in Oakley smart glasses development, with Alex Himel, Meta's head of wearables, confirming "there's more to come."[2]

Future iterations may include brands like Prada, as part of the extended EssilorLuxottica partnership.[9] The glasses are seen as a stepping stone toward Meta's more ambitious augmented reality projects, including the Orion AR glasses slated for future release.[7]


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See also

References

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