- Goal and Oakley have launched their smart edition glasses
- They are ready to preordinate before a launch of August 26
- They start at $ 399 / £ 399 / au $ 629
Oakley and Meta have finally presented their six Non -limited edition HSTN smart glasses, and all are available to preordinate now, before its launch on August 26.
Now we also have prices for intelligent specifications, which is important. The cheapest pairs, the black frame with transparent lenses, or a warm gray frame with Ruby Prizm lenses, are $ 399 / £ 399 / AU $ 629, followed by $ 449 / £ 449 / AU $ 699 pairs, black frames with prizm black polarized lenses, or brown smoke frames with polarized prizm water lenses.
In the United Kingdom, blacks with black polarized lenses currently appear as £ 499, which we assume is a mistake, simply because they have the same price as the specifications of brown smoke in other regions. We have contacted me to clarify this.
Otherwise, the two most expensive pairs, excluding existing limited edition oakleys, are priced at $ 479 / £ 479 / AU $ 719. This provides a black frame with clear transition lenses for the amethyst or a clear frame with clear to gray transition lenses.
Soon we will try a couple of these Oakley, but there are three great reasons to buy these glasses. First, its sports design.
The form of the frame is subjective, but Oakley’s Prizm lenses can be very useful for certain sports. For example, ruby lenses are useful for sports such as hiking and golf due to the contrast they create.
Then there is the hardware on the device. The chamber in the first person is not the best, but I have discovered that these types of specifications are ideal for concerts and when you are on vacation, since you can capture memories without getting out of the moment living through the screen of a phone. Open ears speakers are also useful for the soundtrack of their activities while keeping it present.
Finally, you have the advantages of goal AI. The glass version of the wizard has been a super useful tour guide and teacher. I have used it to learn more about the destinations I visited in Italy, as structures in Pompeii, and can quickly translate the signs with a good amount of precision.
However, there is a great reason why I’m in a hurry to take a couple: my intelligent Ray-Ban glasses.
These glasses are not so sports, nor do they have the improved specifications of the Oakleys, but honestly they are well for my needs, and they could be excellent selections for you if you want something a bit cheaper (the Ray-Bans start at $ 299 / £ 299 / AU $ 449).
However, if you are not shaking a couple of intelligent specifications, then these Oakley glasses seem to be worth it, even if they are a bit more expensive. My advice would be to try some pairs in a store in person to see which ones you like.