Meta has unveiled a new line of smart glasses developed in partnership with Oakley. The limited edition Oakley Meta HSTN is priced at $499 and will be available for pre-order starting July 11, 2025. Other Oakley models will hit the market this summer starting at $399.

Similar to the Meta Ray-Ban, these glasses feature a built-in front camera, microphones, and open-type speakers. When connected to a smartphone, users can listen to music or podcasts, make calls, and interact with Meta AI. With the camera and microphones, Meta AI can provide information about the environment and translate text.

This new model is primarily targeted toward athletes. The glasses are moisture-resistant with an IPX4 rating and can operate for up to 8 hours without a charge—twice as long as the Meta Ray-Ban. With the charging case, the total battery life reaches 48 hours. The camera now supports recording in 3K resolution (compared to 1080p in Ray-Ban).

The series comes in five variations, and all models can be ordered with optical lenses for an additional fee. Frame colors available include gray, black, brown smoke, and clear, with several lens options including photochromic.

The limited edition priced at $499 will feature gold elements and Oakley PRIZM lenses. Sales will begin in the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark.

Additionally, Meta recently signed a multi-year agreement with EssilorLuxottica, the parent company of Ray-Ban and Oakley. They have already sold over two million pairs of Meta Ray-Ban and aim to sell 10 million smart glasses annually by 2026.