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oakley smart goggles Oakley Meta Vanguard Smart GlassesThe Oakley Meta Vanguard Glasses are the first Oakley designed frame built for Meta's smart glasses platform and they're built with cyclists in mind. Where most smart glasses compromise optical quality for electronics, the Vanguard delivers Oakley's Prizm lens technology alongside a 12MP camera, open ear audio, and Meta AI in a wraparound, helmet compatible frame. At 66 grams, it sits closer to performance eyewear than consumer tech. The camera

The Oakley Meta Vanguard Glasses are the first Oakley-designed frame built for Meta's smart glasses platform — and they're built with cyclists in mind. Where most smart glasses compromise optical quality for electronics, the Vanguard delivers Oakley's Prizm lens technology alongside a 12MP camera, open-ear audio, and Meta AI in a wraparound, helmet-compatible frame. At 66 grams, it sits closer to performance eyewear than consumer tech.

The camera captures 12MP stills at 3024×4032 resolution and records 720p video at 120fps with a 122° ultrawide field of view. Footage and photos live in 32GB of onboard storage — no phone required to shoot. For riders logging miles on Garmin or Strava, the Vanguard integrates directly: it auto-captures ride data and can surface a workout overlay while you ride. Meta AI responds to "Hey Meta" for navigation, questions, or visual identification without touching a device.

The open-ear speaker system runs 6dB louder than the Ray-Ban Meta frames, backed by a five-microphone array that cuts through wind and road noise on calls and voice commands. Controls sit on the underside of the arm — two buttons and a volume slider positioned where your fingers land naturally with a helmet on. Battery life reaches 9 hours from the frame itself, extending to 45 hours total with the USB-C charging case. IP67 water resistance covers rain and sweat, though the Vanguard is not rated for submersion or high-speed water exposure.

Specs at a Glance

  • Frame: O-Matter, wraparound full-wrap lens, helmet-compatible
  • Weight: 66g
  • Camera: 12MP stills (3024×4032px), 720p @120fps, 122° ultrawide FOV
  • Storage: 32GB onboard
  • Audio: Open-ear speakers (6dB louder than Ray-Ban Meta), 5-mic array, Bluetooth
  • Battery: 9 hours (glasses) + 36 hours (case), USB-C charging
  • Water resistance: IP67
  • Lens technology: Oakley Prizm; interchangeable (Prizm Black, Road, 24K, Sapphire)
  • AI platform: Meta AI, voice-activated ("Hey Meta")
  • Integrations: Garmin, Strava
  • Nose bridges: 3 sizes included

Design Benefits

  1. Built for helmets. Arm geometry and control placement are designed specifically for riders wearing road or gravel helmets — buttons and volume slider on the underside where fingers reach without adjusting fit or removing the glasses.
  2. Prizm optics, not a compromise. The Vanguard uses the same Prizm lens technology as Oakley's dedicated performance eyewear — optical quality tuned for cycling conditions, not an afterthought to the smart features.
  3. Hands-free ride documentation. Garmin and Strava integration lets the glasses auto-capture and log ride data in the background. The camera handles documentation while you focus on riding.
  4. Interchangeable lenses. Swap between Prizm Black, Road, 24K, and Sapphire lenses to match light conditions — the frame stays, only the optics change.
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